Just a Girl

Our Challenge to Heal Childhood Trauma

by Karen Ann Harden & Foreword by Dave Anderson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/21/2020

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781982249052
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781982249076
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781982249069

About the Book

“Sanctuary Trauma”, in other words, trauma caused by those closest to us in our home environment, where we are supposed to be safe, often goes undetected. This is a story about how it is possible to embrace our childhood wounds that have shaped us and redefine our story moving into adulthood, so we do not pass on abusive cycles within our own home. She also names out the challenges we may have to reach out to those children who are hurting and who need us most when their home environment is in chaos. To challenge the old story of “What is wrong with you?” to “What happened to you?”. This book takes you on a journey, a soul journey. First, to understand the dynamics of an unsafe home and how it can affect a child’s perception of life through the eyes of Karen’s shared experience; and secondly, to understand the effort it takes to move out of the path of being a victim to an empowered path of being your truest self. Karen encourages others to take this journey with her, to seek understanding, and to reflect on your own life’s journey toward healing. and ultimately to change the story of your life.


About the Author

Karen Harden shares her internal conviction of how we all can end generational cycles of abuse within the family environment. She shares the intuitive paths she chose in a world and time when silence was the first and only response to trauma in the home. She combines both her challenges and insights into the value of forgiveness, healing, self-care, and kindness. She intertwines it with stories of her longtime career as a volunteer and professional in the non-profit sector embracing and inspiring young people to summon their resilient nature. She also touches on her recent adventure walking the woods and mountains of the Appalachian Trail. Karen has been an advocate, volunteer, director, program developer, grant-writer and fund-raiser for youth programs locally, statewide, and nationally. She has two grown sons, three grandchildren and currently resides in Northern Wisconsin.