One of the greatest traumas imaginable is when parents have to deal with the separation of a child. Mostly by divorce or the state legislature. Producing greater stress than dealing with the relationship-loss of a parent or spouse, a child’s absense is especially traumatic because it is often unexpected; it is also in violation of the "usual" order of things, in which the child is expected to "flock" away from the parent and start college: a profession, area of study or just their own household.
It's called "identity loss". Crafting a self-identity is an ongoing process that most people dont give much concrete thought to it just kind of happens. You slowly build interests and dreams. You take jobs, learn things, and experience different activities. This all shapes who you are, what you believe, and how you express yourself. Then a narcissist enters your life. Well, they become your life: all your thoughts, feelings, hopes, words, and actions are ultimately subservient to them.
But hear's the point of you visiting this page: Generally, when a narcissistic abuse survivor forms new relationships, whether romantic or otherwise, they often feel paralyzed by thoughts of being too sensitive or over reacting. It is now up to you to acknowledg this step of healing and manage new triggers.
It's that space between: 1) I don't need therapy, 2) my new friends don't REALLY care, and 3) and I no longer wish to identify as a 'healing victim'. Your in a place of loss of identity and C-PTSD, into two sections to accomplish one goal: Learn how to recover healthy communication after a narcissistic relationship.
Silence Equals Death. Take Action. At WHFF Broadcast Media, we prioritize your DFPS narrative across a variety of platforms, including Roku, Fire TV, AppleTV/iTunes, Android TV, social media, your conversion-optimized website, mobile applications, and other Smart TV services. Your voice now holds significant influence: your children are not alone.
We are casting for authentic child removal experiences to be depicted in documentary and film recreations. We seek parents who are willing to be filmed, sharing their true stories of the abduction of their children as guided by state legislation and DFPS. Please note that audio will not be recorded, so there will be no dialogue. However, all roles will be prominently featured.
Seize this opportunity for your family to gain insight into the complexities and financial burdens associated with the Department of Family Services.
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European colonizers transported an estimated 12.5 million Africans across the Atlantic Ocean between 1525 and 1866, according to the trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database. Enslaved Africans were stripped of identities and shipped as though they were textiles, wheat or other cargo. The UN designated the International Decade for People of African Descent, from 2015 to 2024, to promote the recognition, justice, and development of African descendants worldwide. Through various programs, events, and awareness campaigns, the Cognitive Institute of Dallas and WHFF partnership seeks to create a platform for dialogue, understanding, and positive change in the lives of people in the diaspora. Africa Renewal is highlighting the journeys African Americans are taking to reconnect with Africa – the continent their ancestors called home. This is the last piece in the four-part series:
It is not necessary for the situation to conclude in this manner. At WHFF Broadcast and Media and The Cognitive Institute of Dallas, we are committed to supporting families of Black and Brown descent, fostering opportunities for shared laughter and learning.
These complimentary channels represent the initial step in this journey. Furthermore, if you have experienced estrangement from your family due to divorce, state mandates, immigration policies, or family law issues, we are here to assist you. We invite you to share your story with us as we aim to facilitate the process of reunification through independent film and documentary series. Start HERE
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