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Torn and Broken: One woman’s emotional journey of finding herself and becoming whole again

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Dealing with childhood trauma which often spills into adulthood is something many of us try to overcome on a daily basis. For some, this trauma leads to depression, substance abuse, domestic violence, a life of self-loathing, and co-dependency.This book is an honest account of one woman’s journey to overcoming the trauma she endured as a child which ultimately led to co-dependency in her adult life leaving her feeling worthless. The story gives hope and steps to overcoming self-hatred and a way of feeling comfortable in one’s own skin. It sheds light on how to learn to truly love yourself and becoming whole again. Dr. Csilla Batizy Smith is a retired public schoolteacher who touched many lives during the nearly four decades of her teaching career. To this day, she has received numerous testimonials from former students and parents thanking her for the influence she had over their lives.In her private practice, she devoted herself to helping people with anger management, domestic violence, substance abuse, parenting skills, and other issues.She is a devoted mother of two and a doting grandmother of her granddaughter.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xulon Press
Date
26 March 2020
Pages
136
ISBN
9781630508371

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Dealing with childhood trauma which often spills into adulthood is something many of us try to overcome on a daily basis. For some, this trauma leads to depression, substance abuse, domestic violence, a life of self-loathing, and co-dependency.This book is an honest account of one woman’s journey to overcoming the trauma she endured as a child which ultimately led to co-dependency in her adult life leaving her feeling worthless. The story gives hope and steps to overcoming self-hatred and a way of feeling comfortable in one’s own skin. It sheds light on how to learn to truly love yourself and becoming whole again. Dr. Csilla Batizy Smith is a retired public schoolteacher who touched many lives during the nearly four decades of her teaching career. To this day, she has received numerous testimonials from former students and parents thanking her for the influence she had over their lives.In her private practice, she devoted herself to helping people with anger management, domestic violence, substance abuse, parenting skills, and other issues.She is a devoted mother of two and a doting grandmother of her granddaughter.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xulon Press
Date
26 March 2020
Pages
136
ISBN
9781630508371