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For years a community of volunteers in Chattanooga Tn have met or shared on line the horrible experiences of childhood and the challenges of living in the adult world. Most share detail of their experiences and how challenged they are to manifest normalcy and be in healthy relationships.  

     The men in our weekly meeting rarely stayed but just one time. The same men, so shamed, gladly share their horror online. This community of variety seems to be a nice blending of needs.  After an experience writing an article for the 'Chattanooga Times Free Press the number of respondents that came forward was astonishing.  The number that remain with their secrets continue to haunt. There is a way for inner peace. 

 

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Thank you for all the ways you are helping survivors to heal from their traumas! Your work is SO IMPORTANT! I'm also a survivor and I teach as a psychologist at UC Davis in the department of psychiatry. Please see my book below and my interview on public radio on the book. I hope it can be a resource for people that you know and help. Thank you again for your golden heart.

https://www.capradio.org/news/...-gifts-of-adversity/

With gratitude,

Carolee

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