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Dec 11, 2012
To BMW Princess:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

Firstly, You don't EVER have to worry about being judged here. I will never let that happen. Secondly, I agree with you! We now live in a society where people are looking for labels to explain what seems to be unexplainable. Yet, if we look close enough, we can see there are very real reasons for behaviours in children. The problem can come into play when an abusive parent doesn't seem abusive. The doctor then decides on a disorder that would explain behaviours that are perfectly normal under the circumstances. Only those circumstances are not known. Keep speaking out, BMW Princess. Keep writing essay's, if that's what feels safe for you. Not only are you entitled to your opinion, you have a remarkable insight to behaviours and circumstances that others simply do not possess. This is an opportunity for you to turn pain into power...and you've started doing that by writing this essay. Keep writing! Thank you for sharing your perspective on this issue with my visitors and me. And as always, I send you love, light and healing energy.

From Victim to Victory, a memoir
Darlene Barriere
Webmaster: www.child-abuse-effects.com
author. speaker. survivor. coach
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