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Education And Experience: Suffering Doesn’t Make Me An Expert

Posted on August 30, 2020July 4, 2021 by Defying Trauma: Anonymous Blogger Tells All

No longer could I contain my rage and pain for behind closed doors. It ravaged me in front of people – family friends, as well as professionals. My torture had a voice. Sometimes it would be the cries of a child, desperate for assurances and security. Others would be a tortured soul’s screams of anguish.

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Posted in DBT, Education, Experience, Therapy ModalitiesTagged C-PTSD, DBT, DID, Hospitalization, PTSD, Therapy, Trauma
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