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Feb 09, 2016
Emily:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

I hope you continue to be happy where you are now. You certainly deserve happiness, and love, and respect & dignity. Whatever anger issues you may still have, you earned them. Just always remember that even when we have a good reason to be angry, it's not okay to use that anger to harm ourselves or others. Not that you have, just that there are constructive ways to channel the anger if and when it crops up.

It was really crappy that you lost your mom at such a young age, and that your nan was so misguided, perhaps with grief herself, to lash out in such a terrible way that you ended up in care. And it was equally unfair that you would end up in homes that were less than what you needed, and in one case, disgusting in the way they mistreated you.

Keep moving forward, Emily. Continue with your education. Make friends. Explore Who You Really Are safely. You are a good person. Don't ever forget that.

I send you love, light and healing energy. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

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

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