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Becoming Safely Embodied After Incest: Reclaiming the Body as Home
Dec 8
The Body That Was Never Safe For survivors of incest, the body is not just a body — it’s a haunted house.Every room echoes with memories you didn’t invite. Every… …
Why Incestuous Abuse Often Leads to Long-Term Mental Illness
Dec 8
The Neuroscience of a Shattered Bond: How Incest Trauma Shapes the Developing Brain When Allan Schore began mapping the emotional architecture of the human brain, he illuminated something survivors of… …
Rejection Sensitivity in Incest Survivors
Dec 8
When the Heartbreak Lasts a Lifetime There’s a kind of chaos that lives inside the body of an incest survivor.Not loud chaos—not the kind that everyone sees.It’s quiet. Subtle.A trembling… …
Hypersexuality as a Source of Intimacy in Incest Survivors
Dec 8
When Sex Feels Safer Than Intimacy: The Hidden Wound Beneath the Desire There was a time when my body learned that love came with a price.When touch meant danger.When closeness… …
Understanding Conversion Disorder After Incest
Dec 8
When the Body Speaks the Pain the Soul Couldn’t Some wounds never had words.So the body learned to speak for them. Conversion Disorder—what the medical world calls Functional Neurological Symptom… …
Borderline Personality Disorder in Incest Victims: Understanding the Connection and Pathways to Healing
Dec 8
When the Wound Becomes the Self Borderline Personality Disorder isn’t a character flaw—it’s a cry from a nervous system that learned love was dangerous. It’s what happens when the very… …