A set of survivor-informed healing exercises drawn directly from the insights and counseling implications discussed in The Long-Term Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Counseling Implications by Hall & Hall (2011).
What Therapists Need to Understand About the Pace of Incest Healing
Written by Candice
Author. Artist. Healer. Survivor. After awakening from what I call my Trauma Coma, I realized that nearly everything I believed about myself was shaped by unresolved trauma. Today, I help others heal from the invisible wounds of incest and betrayal trauma. Holey House was born from my own healing journey. It’s a sacred space where souls with holes can transform their pain into purpose, their wounds into wisdom, and their shame into light. From holey to holy, this is where we remember who we were before the wound.
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