Walking Through Trauma, PTSD, & Abuse
Step into the courageous world of Stronger Together: Walking through Trauma PTSD and Abuse (BOOK 1) where real-life events shape the narrative of strength amidst adversity. Within these pages, anonymous voices share their trials and tribulations, offering a beacon of hope and guidance for those navigating similar paths. In this compelling survival guide, the spotlight shines on the profound impact of trauma and abuse, illuminating the journeys of individuals and families as they confront their demons and forge ahead with unwavering devotion. From the haunting specter of PTSD to the enduring scars of abuse, these stories are a testament to the human spirit. As you journey through these pages, you'll discover that you are never alone in your struggles. Each word serves as a reminder that respect, recognition, and honor are inherent rights, not privileges to be revoked. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and empowered as you embark on this unforgettable exploration of survival, advocacy, and the unbreakable bonds that unite us all in the quest for healing and redemption.
About the Authors
Tina Clarin (nee Trebilcock) is originally from Minnesota and currently lives in Arizona with her husband, son, and 2 dog. She is a mother of four and grandmother of two. She has earned three Master’s degrees in the fields of Education, Psychology, and Innovative Leadership. She is currently completing her Doctor of Philosophy in General Psychology: Cognition and Instruction. Ms. Clarin is the Owner and Director of an Early Education Learning Center and is also adjunct faculty for two local universities. Ms. Clarin’s personal and professional experiences with children and adults with trauma, PTSD, ADD/ADHD, Bi-Polar, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and other mental health concerns has given her a unique perspective on parenting, self-care, and finding resources to help people effectively and positively navigate their situation and have successful lives.
Sherri Jost lives in Wentzville, MO with her two daughters and two dogs. She is currently working on her Ph.D. in Health Administration and is writing her dissertation in mental health. Her personal experiences, education, and life events have brought her to this point in her life. She believes her story can help change lives for the better, and support people who are challenged with trauma, abuse, and PTSD, while also providing valuable resources and testimonies. According to Ms. Jost, each person is unique, no two people walk the same path, and every story matters. The road is hard, life is a battlefield, and survival is the key!