In Defense of Our Right to Raw and Uncomfortable Honesty: Why Abuse Survivors Speak Out

I’ve been thinking recently about trauma. And about writing. And about writing publicly about trauma and abuse and healing. Most of my friends at this point in my life have trauma of some sort (or have been trained, as social workers or psychologists, in trauma theory). Most of them have suffered abuse: parental abuse, spousal … Continue reading In Defense of Our Right to Raw and Uncomfortable Honesty: Why Abuse Survivors Speak Out