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Wounded Healer - by Lee Lyttle (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Wounded Healer chronicles author Lee Lyttle's childhood sexual abuse by an older babysitter, how the author learned to cope and come to terms with this experience and how he came to help other victims and advance a greater understanding of the trauma and actions needed to overcome and prevent childhood sexual abuse.
- Author(s): Lee Lyttle
- 196 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
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About the Book
Lee Lyttle's memoir, Wounded Healer traces his healing journey through childhood trauma, addictions, and mental illness.... shares his raw personal story and truths he's learned about healing from traumatic experiences...
Book Synopsis
Wounded Healer chronicles author Lee Lyttle's childhood sexual abuse by an older babysitter, how the author learned to cope and come to terms with this experience and how he came to help other victims and advance a greater understanding of the trauma and actions needed to overcome and prevent childhood sexual abuse. Lee's memoir is a testament to the power of vulnerability and candidness in recovery. Lee is embracing their story and giving you a glimpse into the process, which will hopefully empower your own healing. Not only does the book contain poetry in the literal sense, but the entire work is also a work of poetry in action and recovery as an art form.
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Praise for Wounded Healer "Wounded Healer chronicles author Lee Lyttle's childhood sexual abuse by an older babysitter, how the author learned to cope and come to terms with this experience and how he came to help other victims and advance a greater understanding of the trauma and actions needed to overcome and prevent childhood sexual abuse." - Michael B. Davie, author, Great Advice
"Lee's memoir is a testament to the power of vulnerability and candidness in recovery. Lee is embracing their story and giving you a glimpse into the process, which will hopefully empower your own healing. Not only does the book contain poetry in the literal sense, but the entire work is also a work of poetry in action and recovery as an art form." -Dr. Jamie Marich, Founder, The Institute for Creative Mindfulness, Author, Trauma and the 12 Steps: An Inclusive Guide to Healing and Recovery, and many other books on trauma recovery