Tag: Childhood Abuse

  • Breaking the Cycle of Generational Trauma

    Breaking the Cycle of Generational Trauma

    Pain has a way of traveling from one generation to the next. It often begins quietly. A child grows up in a home marked by abuse, neglect, addiction, fear, or dysfunction. Those experiences shape how they see themselves, how they relate to others, and what they come to believe is normal. Without healing, those wounds…

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  • The Lasting Effects of Child Sexual Abuse

    The Lasting Effects of Child Sexual Abuse

    Revised on July 28, 2026 Child sexual abuse leaves wounds that extend far beyond the moment the abuse occurs. The choices of one person can affect generations, leaving emotional, spiritual, and relational scars that linger long after the abuse has ended. As a survivor, I witnessed those consequences within my own family.

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  • Facing the Hidden Wounds of Abuse

    Facing the Hidden Wounds of Abuse

    Revised on July 28, 2026 We all carry memories we’d rather keep hidden. They may be painful experiences, broken relationships, abuse, loss, or mistakes we wish we could erase. Whatever they are, those hidden places often shape how we think, the choices we make, and the direction of our lives. For years, I carried those…

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