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Child Abuse Story of Healing and Recovery From Name Undisclosed

by Name Undisclosed
(Location Undisclosed)




Abuse is real: 
My story of abuse began at 10 years of age. During the years of abuse that followed I through myself into my schoolwork. At the time the abuse wasn't that bad it just became part of my life. It wasn't until my mid teens that I started to feel the full effects of what was happening and just how wrong it was.
Being raped by my *** became life until. I relised that I wasn't really living my life anymore. Between self harm and obsessions with hygiene the years seemed to pass. After I had my own children my feelings really began to show. Up until then I didn't really feel anything. I went into a really really dark place but thanks to a really caring person who entered my life by accident she helped me contact a councillor and 7 years on I still struggle but at least I am living my life.




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Child Abuse Story of Healing and Recovery From Name Undisclosed

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Dec 07, 2010
To Name Undisclosed:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

I'm delighted you found such a wonderful friend, someone you could confide in without fear of retributions. And then you took this person's sound advice. I commend and applaud your decision. And now you are on the path toward healing and recovery. Keep walking that same path. And if you need to speak to that counselor again, do so. Healing is a process that for some, depending on the ages and stages of one's life, can be lengthy. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

From Victim to Victory, a memoir
Darlene Barriere
Webmaster: www.child-abuse-effects.com
author. speaker. survivor. coach
From Victim to Victory, a memoir


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