New Links added to the page My Time To Heal
This blog is written by a woman that searched for information for her own support while her daughter heals from sexual abuse. She says she looked for advice on the net and found a bunch of stuff for survivors but not for the parents of survivors, not for mothers or fathers. This is something that never ever occurred to me, support for mothers of survivors. I thought this journal was good to put up on my links because the idea was totally foreign to me. It seems like a good journal with a mother who truly supports her daughters healing process. I thought it was quite the move to seek out other mothers who support their daughters. This is nice to see.
Blog Carnival Against Child Abuse: It’s the Fifth Edition!
This newest blog carnival seems like it has a wealth of information that survivors will really find helpful so I’m posting this for everybody so they can go check out the other links for themselves. I definitely encourage all in the right space to go to this. Marj is doing a really good thing by collecting information written by survivors.
I intend to be all on the post called “No One Would Blame You” and
“Humiliating Others-Deliberate Abuse that Cuts Deep.” Marj says about this submission: “This post explores humiliation, why parents emotionally abuse their children in this way, and why children pass these borderline traits along to their children.” You couldn’t keep me from that post if you tried. My mother’s specialty was humiliation. As a matter of fact it is the one emotional response that will drive me to suicidal thinking. and
Last but not least I’ll be traveling to a post by a male survivor named Mike called “The Power of Touch.”.
This carnival is definitely one to go to.
Austin


When I was sexually assaulted, my parents just wanted to sweep it under the rug and pretend it hadn’t happened.
I love that you list all of these resources. Thank you for including me.
Linda
Whoa, hold on, no suicidal thinking. Got it?
Sorry, too harsh. I really appreciate that you appreciate a healthy dose of anti-humiliation. (and that you plugged me here on your fabulous blog). Best of luck to you, and I mean it about the suicidal thoughts, they’re not fun. Better to turn on a Michael Jackson song, for what that’s worth!