by Shirley Davis | Mar 22, 2021 | CPTSD and Self-Harm
***Trigger Warning: This article will speak about self-harm and may not be suitable for all audiences.*** Self-harm is one of the most challenging subjects to talk about, but millions of people will continue to suffer in silence if we do not. This series on self-harm...
by Shirley Davis | Mar 15, 2021 | CPTSD and Self-Harm
***Trigger Warning: This article will contain self-harm information and may not be suitable for all audiences.*** This series has focused on different types of self-harm, its causes, and a description of those who practice it. In this piece, we continue our open and...
by Shirley Davis | Mar 8, 2021 | CPTSD, Suicide Prevention
***TRIGGER WARNING*** This article will tackle active and passive suicide and may not be suitable for sensitive audiences. In our first article about self-harm, we tackled the subject with as much kindness as the topic would allow. Self-harm is a sensitive subject...
by Shirley Davis | Mar 1, 2021 | CPTSD and Self-Harm
***Trigger Warning This article contains information that may upset sensitive readers. The following article is about self-harming and should not be read by those who find this subject disturbing.*** Harming oneself is an all-too-common symptom of a larger mental...
by Shirley Davis | Feb 25, 2021 | Abandonment and CPTSD
One of the most egregious behaviors a parent or other caregiver can do to a child is to abandon them, allowing them to suffer alone. The damages done to the child when grown are significant and should not be ignored. In this article, we shall examine together what...