What is the best way to overcome abuse and trauma?
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Re: What is the best way to overcome abuse and trauma?
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For a time right after the adoption, my artistic daughter would not touch any of her art. It wasn’t until she had healed enough that she could finally bring herself to pull it out again.
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Life is what happens to you while you are busy making other plans.
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Reading is a beautiful escape for a variety of things that plague our lives - I'm glad you've found comfort in it!
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I agree, it is very hard to take advice from those who have not been through the same traumatic events as you. For any event that may trigger PTSD, it is important to have resources in your life that can walk you through the healing process that have been there themselves.Asen Stoyanchev wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 04:00 It is very important to have someone beside you who understands the you and knows you well.
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