The Autobiography of Trauma

A Survivors Story of Loss, Pain, Mental Illness, and Recovery

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Michelle Belliveau ISBN: 9781514436257
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: December 19, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Michelle Belliveau
ISBN: 9781514436257
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: December 19, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

The Autobiography of Trauma is a look into the mind of mental illness, as well as recovery. The story follows a young woman and her struggle with the Monster inside of her head. This story takes the reader on an adventure to look at how violent acts not only affect the victim but the family as well. This book explores the reactions to violence, the suffering, and the pain, as well as the different ways in which those incidences can be handled, including the outcomes individuals can have. The authors hope is that in reading about the pain contained within these pages, the Monster can be understood. As well, it is her great hope that the information shared in this work of fiction can be used to inspire recovery and tolerance for mental illness within her community and beyond. Michelle is also hoping that those fighting with their own Monster can see that they arent alone and that families can stand together, because the Monster tries to divide. The Monster has many names, many faces, and many victims. The Monster in this story is not unique to the girl but is everywhere and inside of many of us. When you hear noises in the middle of the night that set your heart racing, that voice in your head thats asking Are you safe? is the Monster, and it is waiting for you.

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The Autobiography of Trauma is a look into the mind of mental illness, as well as recovery. The story follows a young woman and her struggle with the Monster inside of her head. This story takes the reader on an adventure to look at how violent acts not only affect the victim but the family as well. This book explores the reactions to violence, the suffering, and the pain, as well as the different ways in which those incidences can be handled, including the outcomes individuals can have. The authors hope is that in reading about the pain contained within these pages, the Monster can be understood. As well, it is her great hope that the information shared in this work of fiction can be used to inspire recovery and tolerance for mental illness within her community and beyond. Michelle is also hoping that those fighting with their own Monster can see that they arent alone and that families can stand together, because the Monster tries to divide. The Monster has many names, many faces, and many victims. The Monster in this story is not unique to the girl but is everywhere and inside of many of us. When you hear noises in the middle of the night that set your heart racing, that voice in your head thats asking Are you safe? is the Monster, and it is waiting for you.

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