Celebrate the one year anniversary of the Trigger Points Anthology

To celebrate the one year anniversary of the Trigger Points Anthology, we will be giving away the Kindle version of the book on Amazon for FREE November 18-20!

celebrate-the-one-year-anniversary-of-the-trigger-points-anthologyThe Trigger Points Anthology sheds light on a topic most parenting books never address: what is it like to raise children when you were abused as a child? With contributions by 21 writers, this anthology and workbook covers the common triggers that arise as parents navigate everything from pregnancy to the teenage years, and helps to let survivors know that they are not alone. As Brene Brown says, the two most powerful words when we are in struggle are “Me too”. This book is a me-too for all the parents working to break the cycle of abuse.

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Trigger Points Anthology
breaking the silence, breaking the cycle of abuse
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The Trigger Points Anthology sheds light on a topic most parenting books never address: what is it like to raise children when you were abused as a child?

With contributions by 21 writers, this anthology and workbook covers the common triggers that arise as parents navigate everything from pregnancy to the teenage years, and helps to let survivors know that they are not alone. This book is a me-too for all the parents working to break the cycle of abuse.

Raising children as an abuse survivor is often a lonely and isolating experience, as the triggers and flashbacks of abuse can be hard for non-survivors to understand. When editors Joyelle Brandt and Dawn Daum were looking for stories of how other parenting survivors coped, and couldn’t find any, they decided that something needed to change.

So together they started an online community specifically for parent survivors, and started collecting essays to create the Trigger Points Anthology–a book where survivors of all forms of childhood abuse could talk about what it is like to be a parent when your own childhood was so traumatic.

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