By Michael O. Schroeder | Staff Writer US News and World Report Wellness April 19, 2016, at 11:20 a.m. Many victims of abuse suffer secondary trauma from being blamed for the harm they endured. ...
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The Psychological Impact of Victim-Blaming – and How to Stop It
Self-Criticism Can Be Psychologically Devastating – How to Overcome It
By U.S. News Staff Writer Michael O. Schroeder – Research finds internalized harsh treatment leads to mental health disorders and raises suicide risk. From a very early age, we learn – in a manner of speaking – to nitpick ourselves…
Sava Brooks Interview with Beverly
Take Your Power Back Interview Summit Sava Broooks has been on the healing journey for twenty years and is very passionate about helping survivors. Sava helps those suffering from childhood abuse...
Love & Sex on the Radio
Beverly will be on Devi Ward’s Better Love and Sex Show Thursday February 13th from 7-8 PM Pacific time Live interview—call in number 1-877-230-3062 Contact Talk Radio Network Internet Talk Radio...
How Compassion Can Heal Shame from Childhood
We all experienced shame in childhood—whether it was from being teased or bullied on the playground, from always being the last one chosen to be on a team, from not knowing the answers when called upon in the classroom, or from being rejected by…
Healing Your Shame Though Compassion
“Compassion is the radicalism of our time.” -Dalai Lama. If you were to ask any group of people what they think the most destructive human emotion is, most would either say it is anger or fear. But in actuality, shame is the most destructive of human emotions. It is the source of