Dedication
Foreword
CHAPTER 1: Circling the wagons and what this means for family secrets
CHAPTER 2: Putting out fire with gasoline
CHAPTER 3: The people who have been abused are the experts
CHAPTER 4: Consent or the lack thereof
CHAPTER 5: The tree remembers what the axe forgets
CHAPTER 6: It's not your secret
CHAPTER 7: Telling your truth
CHAPTER 8: Destroyed my sense of safety
CHAPTER 9: The snow globe effect
CHAPTER 10: Broken branches of your family tree
CHAPTER 11: What's your moral worth
CHAPTER 12: The ongoing hurt
CHAPTER 13: Stand by me
CHAPTER 14: Fire collects all that it breathes
CHAPTER 15: The invisible perpetrator and the million-dollar question
CHAPTER 16: Grooming - it's not for animals
CHAPTER 17: The Confusion Within
CHAPTER 18: Who am I......really?
CHAPTER 19: Everybody's childhood plays itself out
CHAPTER 20: Trauma-induced emotional immaturity vs Bystander emotional immaturity
CHAPTER 21: Generational abuse
CHAPTER 22: Be a good CHAP
CHAPTER 23: Trauma Bonding
CHAPTER 24: Can't get off the roundabout
CHAPTER 25: No good deed goes unpunished
CHAPTER 26: Chop down your family tree
CHAPTER 27: Eyes wide shut
CHAPTER 28: Plants - an Analogy
CHAPTER 29: Kaleidoscope
"CHAPTER 31: They used our love against us
CHAPTER 32: You can bid the mob good day
CHAPTER 33: The only way out is through
CHAPTER 34: You've always had the power, my dear......
CHAPTER 35: Give me your hand, so I can push you back down
Acknowledgements
Testimonials
Author Bio
Glossary
Foreword
Circling The Wagons is a firsthand account of a survivor's struggles to reclaim her life after dealing with childhood abuse trauma hidden within a family environment.
This book is written for other survivors or family/friends of survivors. To get a true, in-depth, heartbreakingly raw and honest look into the devastating effects hidden childhood sexual abuse trauma can have when it is not dealt with for decades and to understand the process survivors go through in their journey to heal.
This book is not intended to take away from other survivors' accounts, needs and treatments. But to add an extra level of understanding and compassion from someone who has lived through similar circumstances of abuse.
The author wishes to show the reader how they may improve their circumstances through guidance, care and understanding, from a very grassroots level of writing.
There are thought-provoking and learning experiences written throughout this book. These examples are to guide survivors through their journey rather than to confront the reader.
Poems written from the heart throughout this book will show the strong emotional turmoil the author has grappled with and that other survivors may relate to.