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The Damage of Words
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The Damage of Words

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Born into a household ruled by generational trauma, this memoir chronicles one woman's journey from childhood abuse and self-loathing to healing and self-mastery. Raised by a narcissistic mother and a passive father, she endured years of emotional and physical abuse, leaving her insecure, hypervigilant, and grappling with complex PTSD.

At age 40, fate intervened, setting her on a 12-year path to confront the roots of her pain-in past lives, DNA, and deeply buried trauma-and to spiritually awaken. Through various healing modalities and personal breakthroughs, she not only healed herself but also transcended self-hate to achieve emotional regulation, happiness, and calm.

For readers seeking hope and inspiration in their own mental health journeys, this teaching memoir offers a compassionate guide to the transformative power of self-work, proving that healing-even from the deepest wounds-is always possible.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bridge-Logos Publishing
Country
United States
Date
27 May 2025
Pages
200
ISBN
9781610369138

Born into a household ruled by generational trauma, this memoir chronicles one woman's journey from childhood abuse and self-loathing to healing and self-mastery. Raised by a narcissistic mother and a passive father, she endured years of emotional and physical abuse, leaving her insecure, hypervigilant, and grappling with complex PTSD.

At age 40, fate intervened, setting her on a 12-year path to confront the roots of her pain-in past lives, DNA, and deeply buried trauma-and to spiritually awaken. Through various healing modalities and personal breakthroughs, she not only healed herself but also transcended self-hate to achieve emotional regulation, happiness, and calm.

For readers seeking hope and inspiration in their own mental health journeys, this teaching memoir offers a compassionate guide to the transformative power of self-work, proving that healing-even from the deepest wounds-is always possible.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bridge-Logos Publishing
Country
United States
Date
27 May 2025
Pages
200
ISBN
9781610369138