Growing Up In Alcoholism, Violence & Dysfunction: Listening To My Inner Child
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.55 (624 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0692709851 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Amazing man who writes amazing books that need to be read Amazon Customer Amazing writing from a great story teller who reveals the ugly truth of a childhood that no one should have to experience December 10, 2015There are people who write and then there are writers whose power with words transforms your life. Michael's writing about his own life story and struggles to survive a family of alcohol and abuse will open your eyes, mind and heart. I am a therapist and work with clients who struggle with post traumatic disorder from this tumultous history and end up scarred so badly in life that they can't function. Michael on the other hand is unusual in that he has thrived in large part because of his unique. Heidi said Through the eyes of a child. A heartwrenching story of alcoholism and abuse from the child's point of view. Michael Williams did a great job expressing that world through the eyes of his young self. You feel his pain and confusion through the story. A must-read for Adult Children of Alcoholics, the raw, poignant book gives hope that healing can come.. Life I love the way Michael writes, it sounds like he's talking to mehis words express so much of how I felt as a child, words I didn't know and even as an adult how to say I'm so gratefulit's helped me heal and find peace reading his story. I came from a very violent homeit's nice to know how I'm not alone
This Book is the 2nd Edition of "Earning My Parents’ Love: Trying to Grow Up In Alcoholism, Violence & Dysfunction.” There is a new rear cover, preface, title, sub title, updated author photo, & other changes that more effectively communicate the essence of the adult child story. We get to hear the inner child in its uncensored form. It provides an opportunity to listen to our inner child in kindness, understanding, and acceptance through a series of exercises similar to journaling. The story mirrors our collective experiences of childhood suffering. The book is amazing, because it is narrated by the inner child. This book makes the reader cry however it also makes the reader laugh. Yet, it is the inner child who suffers the most enduring consequences. This story is the birth of the reunification of the mind, heart, and spirit of our inner child. Additionally, there is the “Work Book for Growing Up In Alcoholism, Violence & Dysfunction: Wakening and Listening To Our Inner Child” which is a companion guide to this book. Trauma separates the spirit of the inner child from itself. Until the child is at least minimally listened too, and understood all