The Healing Power of Memoir: Writing Through Trauma and Adversity
People who have been through a lot like trauma, accidents, and heartbreaks but eventually find peace in their lives mostly write their memoirs to let
People who have been through a lot like trauma, accidents, and heartbreaks but eventually find peace in their lives mostly write their memoirs to let
By carrying emotions, love, care, adventure, life challenges, rage, and so much more, memoir books always touch the reader’s heart. When a regular reader searches
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As an 11-year-old, Len Prazych didn’t have the ability or the vocabulary to understand the way he felt. Was it guilt? Confusion? Sadness?
Clifton Park man self-publishes memoir of sexual abuse by N.J. priest A single incident in the 1970s had an impact on Len Prazych’s life
Sober, factual, candid, fascinating, and memorable, Len Prazych’s “My Fathers: Letters of Healing on a Quest for the Truth” is a unique and invaluable contribution to the impact a pedophile can have on a child well into his or her adult years. A deftly crafted personal story with a universal resonance, “My Fathers” is unreservedly recommended for community and college/university library Contemporary Biography/Memoir collections. It should be noted for personal reading lists and is also readily available in a paperback, hardbound edition and in a digital book format at www.LenPrazych.com.
I Woke to the Priest Spooning Me, His Whiskey Breath on My Shoulder
Established in 2003, the website documenting every aspect of the abuse crisis in the Roman Catholic Church, including daily news, priest files, church actions, research and a database of accused, with a profile of every U.S. bishop, priest, nun, brother, and seminarian accused of child abuse. The database contains more than 7,000 detailed records and is updated daily.
Founded by Barbara Blaine in 1988, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, is an independent, peer network of survivors of institutional sexual abuse and their supporters who work to support survivors, protect children, protect the vulnerable, heal the wounded and expose the truth. Today, SNAP is the largest, oldest and most active self-help group for clergy sex abuse victims, whether assaulted by ministers, priests, nuns or rabbis.
Awake is a community of abuse survivors, concerned Catholics, and allies committed to awakening, transformation and healing from the wounds of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. Founded by a group of Catholics in 2019, Awake is a national grassroots non-profit organization not associated with any particular diocese.
Founded February 18th 2024, SOSCSA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization,whose purpose is to Speak Out to Stop Child Sexual Abuse and support Child Sexual Abuse Survivors.