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New Version of “My Story”

November 11, 2011

Ah! My revised version of the story is finally ready. It may not be perfect, but it’s better (and much longer…). When you get a chance, check it out:  My Story Print PDF

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Apologies for the Contact Page!

March 9, 2011

My apologies to those of you who’ve used the Contact page to send me a private email. I just recently found out that it hasn’t been working and I have no idea how long it’s been out of commission. I believe I’ve corrected the problem, so if you’ve sent me an email and I have [...]

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New! Survivor Creativity Page

February 18, 2011

There is much healing to be found in creative expression and the arts. Writing and making art can be powerful ways to express feelings that might otherwise stay locked inside. With this in mind, I’ve started a Survivor Creativity page. In addition to my own creative writings, I’d love to publish submissions from other survivors [...]

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Welcome to the New Site!

January 3, 2010

Welcome! The new site is live and ready for you. I am still tweaking a few things, but everything you need should be here. If you are looking for something and can’t find it or if you’d like to make a suggestion, please leave a comment or  use the contact form to send me an [...]

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Clarification

July 29, 2009

I want to make a clarification regarding my post “Does Anyone Really Want to Know about Therapist Abuse? Part 1,” since a couple of people have expressed some concern over it. I did receive support after my abusive situation ended, and I did not mean to suggest that I had not or that no one [...]

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Welcome!

July 15, 2009

Welcome to Surviving Therapist Abuse. My intention in starting this blog is twofold: first, to bring awareness and attention to the issues of therapist-patient abuse and exploitation in particular, and abuse by healing professionals in general; second, to provide resources for those who may need help or support. As a survivor of therapist abuse, I [...]

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