Through The Fire
The children of addicted parents wear a target on their back. People hurt them in many ways just because there is no one there to protect them.
This is the true story of life as the child of a heroin addicted mother and an incarcerated father. It is shared transparently, there are parts that are graphic.
Molestation, abuse, nymphomania, and reactive attachment disordered are discussed from the victim's perspective not the text book theories of a doctor or counselor.
The author shares her deepest secrets and most painful experiences with the hope that it will help victims find healing and push their way through. That it will help parents know the signs of sexual abuse, and to help parents understand that anything not just drugs or alcohol that draws their attention away from their children leaves their children open for attack.
The contents of this book can be triggering.
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This is the true story of life as the child of a heroin addicted mother and an incarcerated father. It is shared transparently, there are parts that are graphic.
Molestation, abuse, nymphomania, and reactive attachment disordered are discussed from the victim's perspective not the text book theories of a doctor or counselor.
The author shares her deepest secrets and most painful experiences with the hope that it will help victims find healing and push their way through. That it will help parents know the signs of sexual abuse, and to help parents understand that anything not just drugs or alcohol that draws their attention away from their children leaves their children open for attack.
The contents of this book can be triggering.
Through The Fire
The children of addicted parents wear a target on their back. People hurt them in many ways just because there is no one there to protect them.
This is the true story of life as the child of a heroin addicted mother and an incarcerated father. It is shared transparently, there are parts that are graphic.
Molestation, abuse, nymphomania, and reactive attachment disordered are discussed from the victim's perspective not the text book theories of a doctor or counselor.
The author shares her deepest secrets and most painful experiences with the hope that it will help victims find healing and push their way through. That it will help parents know the signs of sexual abuse, and to help parents understand that anything not just drugs or alcohol that draws their attention away from their children leaves their children open for attack.
The contents of this book can be triggering.
This is the true story of life as the child of a heroin addicted mother and an incarcerated father. It is shared transparently, there are parts that are graphic.
Molestation, abuse, nymphomania, and reactive attachment disordered are discussed from the victim's perspective not the text book theories of a doctor or counselor.
The author shares her deepest secrets and most painful experiences with the hope that it will help victims find healing and push their way through. That it will help parents know the signs of sexual abuse, and to help parents understand that anything not just drugs or alcohol that draws their attention away from their children leaves their children open for attack.
The contents of this book can be triggering.
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Product Details
| BN ID: | 2940160737645 |
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| Publisher: | Swain Girl Media |
| Publication date: | 12/26/2021 |
| Series: | Who Says a Princess Can't Come from the Ghetto? , #5 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| File size: | 347 KB |
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