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		By: Stephanie		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Reading this article is like having a &quot;pillar of strength&quot; behind you. I had a meltdown during Christmas, read this article and then had my window of tolerance broken last night from reading an email from family. I thought about this article and pictured having it printed and hugging it like a teddy bear. Thanks so much for putting into words the unexplainable way we CPTSD survivors react every day.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reading this article is like having a &#8220;pillar of strength&#8221; behind you. I had a meltdown during Christmas, read this article and then had my window of tolerance broken last night from reading an email from family. I thought about this article and pictured having it printed and hugging it like a teddy bear. Thanks so much for putting into words the unexplainable way we CPTSD survivors react every day.</p>
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