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Journey Through Recovery

Removing Fear From Survival

“We are not broken; We are what comes next”

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Journey Through Recovery

Choosing Not To Abuse

If you are going to let an asshole into your house, do not be surprised when he breaks something.

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October 25, 2021October 26, 2021abuse, abusers, Acceptance, ADHD, angst, Anxiety, Bad Behavior, Borderline Personality Disorder, boundaries, Challenging Child, Child Abuse, Children of mentally ill, closeness, cPTSD, Dad has multiple personalities, dissociative, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Do I Have DID, empowerment, Executive Function, existentialism, Fake, intimacy, marraige, mental illness, Molestation, Multiple Personality, Parenting, philosophy, Polyamory, PTSD, relationships, sartre, self doubt, self loathing, self sabotage, shame, split, SRA, stepchildren, suicide, survivor, Switching, sybil, Tantrums, triggers2 Comments
Journey Through Recovery

Trauma Superstorm Part 2

Part 2 We have now come to the part, where the child has repeatedly been forced to cope with a laundry list of “innocuous horrors”. We use this term, because our parents could be famous quoting to us the many reasons that we were never abused. The verbiage was almost always the same, even though … Continue reading Trauma Superstorm Part 2

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Putting Together the Pieces of Acceptance

as we attempt, to once more make reason from irrationality, we are still struggling with many things. We reach for words and concepts that we are so able to grasp minutes before, only to find the remnants of as dream lost to the darkness. We look for clues, we grasp at hints of thoughts, flashes … Continue reading Putting Together the Pieces of Acceptance

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