Posts Tagged ‘ child abuse ’

Searching For Yourself after Trauma

Tuesday, December 4th, 2012

What if you could meet in person others who are just like you? I mean, almost really exactly, you: they share your name and also your trauma history? Cool idea,…

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Survivors Speak – An Interview with Elizabeth Kirschner

Survivors Speak – An Interview with Elizabeth Kirschner

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

You all know I love creativity and writing. As a poet and memoirest it really excites me to meet other survivors finding their words and sharing them.
Elizabeth Kirschner is a…

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Making the Shift: Feeling worse vs. better, Part 1

Making the Shift: Feeling worse vs. better, Part 1

Monday, May 17th, 2010

This week I’m starting a 3-part series inspired by an email I received this week from a survivor who is really working hard at healing. He brings up such a critical…

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Meandering Michele’s Mind: To forgive, or not to forgive?

Meandering Michele’s Mind: To forgive, or not to forgive?

Monday, February 15th, 2010

A while ago I saw the movie Invictus and was impressed by how Nelson Mandela exercised his right to forgive. That sort of monumental ability to emotionally release the perpetrators of such wrongdoing seems…..…

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Survivors Speak: Healing Effects of Early Childhood Abuse

Survivors Speak: Healing Effects of Early Childhood Abuse

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

I met Debbie E. on Twitter and was immediately taken in by her proactive, positive outlook on coping and healing. To give you a taste of what she’s like, her…

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