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Why It's OK to Talk About Trauma: How Make Sense of the Past and Grow Through Pain

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Why It's OK to Talk About Trauma: How Make Sense of the Past and Grow Through Pain
Why It's OK to Talk About Trauma: How Make Sense of the Past and Grow Through Pain

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Why It's OK to Talk About Trauma: How Make Sense of the Past and Grow Through Pain

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1 in 2 people experience trauma at some point in their lives. Trauma can be a result of anything which causes fear, helplessness and horror. Broadcaster and abuse survivor Charlie Webster uses her own lived experience alongside advice from experts to create a companion for trauma survivors – a book that will help, explain, understand and navigate the impact of trauma on our lives. As someone who has experienced multiple traumas, Charlie has written the book she longed for when she was working through her traumatic past. She shares her story whilst providing insight, support and tools to help trauma sufferers and their loved ones.

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