The Wounded Healer ( True story of a child sexual abuse survivor) : A Journey From Abuse To Awakening (HARDCASE)


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The Wounded Healer - A memoir of Priya Saklani details a compelling and ferocious insight into a mind and life of a victim of complex trauma demonstrating just how childhood affects every aspect of your life. Throughout her childhood Priya Saklani had only one friend FEAR which was constant. She cant recollect the time when she felt needed. She completely lacked the knowledge or understanding of what human affection meant because the only reason why people touched her was to abuse her. Longing for affection Priya felt nothing more than an object who was being passed on from one man to another. There was more to her than her body. In what might seem dark for some readers initially The Wounded Healer depicts the undying strength and courage of a spirit who rose from the ashes like a phoenix and became a warrior from a victim. The pain had a lot to teach her as she channelized that suffering as a stepping stone to a higher state of consciousness treating her scars like trophies. Priya turned her wounds to wisdom healing herself and today she is using that wisdom to help others heal. REVIEW This heart-wrenching memoir explores some of the most contentious and systematically evaded problems plaguing society. Home - the supposed receptacle of warmth comfort and security - has all too often been among the foremost spaces of a womans agony. Domestic violence and sexual abuse are daunting impediments in the way of people discovering their sense of identity and self-worth. The Wounded Healer is an essential read that disambiguates the many layers and forms of abuse one can suffer as a girl and as a woman. Priya Saklani poignantly charts the passage of her struggle against such odds toward becoming a healer for sufferers of a similar plight. -Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (Oscar winner director)
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