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Changing the mindset of victimhood....
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 11580" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>This post really hits home with me. I am deep in therapy right now trying to heal from abuse. I agree with dreamer that if one more person tells me how strong I am and how I have overcome so much I will scream! I know it wasnt my fault and that it was those that abused me...my mom, the babysitter, and the guy who raped me. I realize this on an intellectual level but as my therapist says...we have to get to that child within and convince her that she is ok and can grow. I am fragmented at the child within stage. </p><p></p><p>I really dont know how you work this all out with kids. I would think that it would take really intensive therapy with someone who deals with abuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 11580, member: 1514"] This post really hits home with me. I am deep in therapy right now trying to heal from abuse. I agree with dreamer that if one more person tells me how strong I am and how I have overcome so much I will scream! I know it wasnt my fault and that it was those that abused me...my mom, the babysitter, and the guy who raped me. I realize this on an intellectual level but as my therapist says...we have to get to that child within and convince her that she is ok and can grow. I am fragmented at the child within stage. I really dont know how you work this all out with kids. I would think that it would take really intensive therapy with someone who deals with abuse. [/QUOTE]
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