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The Unfinished: A true account of childhood trauma and how I took my life back
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The Unfinished: A true account of childhood trauma and how I took my life back
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The Unfinished: A true account of childhood trauma and how I took my life back
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A true account of a childhood filled with emotional, psychological, and physical abuse
,
and dealing with parents who never wanted to be parents at all.
The book is written exactly how Tara remembers her childhood and early adulthood: in "snippets" of memories that come to abrupt ends. The unfortunate truth is two-fold: the reprieves from high-anxiety were few and far between and her life was lived on high alert. This mental trauma subsequently caused many gaps between memories.
Narcissist mother, absentee father.
They deny any of it ever happened. They were married for three decades but lived separate lives. Tara's father has excuse after excuse for his behavior. Attempting to discuss the situations to arrive at a resolution or admittance of guilt has always been a fruitless effort because even if there were witnesses, the abuse and neglect was still denied or Tara was told she deserved it.
When Tara entered her late teens, the physical abuse stopped, but the rest continued, as well as some destruction disguised as unintentional.
These two people should have never been parents.
So how does resolution happen?
Sometimes resolution and letting go can happen in unplanned, unexpected ways.
In the book, you'll read about how Tara navigated her parents' neglect and abuse into adulthood and found a way to resolve the trauma.
A true account of a childhood filled with emotional, psychological, and physical abuse
,
and dealing with parents who never wanted to be parents at all.
The book is written exactly how Tara remembers her childhood and early adulthood: in "snippets" of memories that come to abrupt ends. The unfortunate truth is two-fold: the reprieves from high-anxiety were few and far between and her life was lived on high alert. This mental trauma subsequently caused many gaps between memories.
Narcissist mother, absentee father.
They deny any of it ever happened. They were married for three decades but lived separate lives. Tara's father has excuse after excuse for his behavior. Attempting to discuss the situations to arrive at a resolution or admittance of guilt has always been a fruitless effort because even if there were witnesses, the abuse and neglect was still denied or Tara was told she deserved it.
When Tara entered her late teens, the physical abuse stopped, but the rest continued, as well as some destruction disguised as unintentional.
These two people should have never been parents.
So how does resolution happen?
Sometimes resolution and letting go can happen in unplanned, unexpected ways.
In the book, you'll read about how Tara navigated her parents' neglect and abuse into adulthood and found a way to resolve the trauma.