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Three Keys to Breaking the Chains and Facing Emotional Pain

Posted: October 03, 2011 Under: Survival By Darlene Ouimet 73 Comments

I learned everything in this process of recovery and achieved all forward motion by looking backwards. I had to examine the results of being devalued and understand how I had come to live in victim mentality. I had to take a look at how I survived, so that I could see that I survivor mode, although necessary back then, was no longer necessary anymore.

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Stop that Crying or I will give you Something to Cry About

Posted: July 17, 2011 Under: Self Esteem By Darlene Ouimet 174 Comments

The statement "stop that crying or I will give you something to cry about" communicates to the child that they have no right to feelings. This has an big effect on the self esteem of the child. Not only does it tell the child their feelings are wrong, but it teaches the child NOT to feel.

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