By Brian F. Martin Childhood Domestic Violence Only Makes Us Think We are Resentful You are not an innately resentful person, but the lie of resentment you learned growing up in a home with CDV can imprison you in the past, fueling some of the other nine lies, like...
“The TRUTHS in this book are life changing!” “Nothing hurts more than being disappointed and hurt by the people you thought would never hurt you.” – Unknown This phrase couldn’t be truer for me. As a child growing up with domestic...
By The Associated Press Connecticut State Government Task Force Investigates Effects of Domestic Violence on Children A Connecticut state government task force was convened to investigate the effects of domestic violence on children. This was motivated by several...
By Brian F. Martin, Author of INVINCIBLE Men and Women Express Anger Differently, but the Path Forward is the Same As we explore how ANGER has impacted the lives of millions of children and adults who grew up with adversity in childhood, we must also look at how to...
By Brian F. Martin, Author of INVINCIBLE Growing up with adversity in your childhood home, you’re keenly aware of the pain and sadness that it most likely brought you. Often, these negative feelings lead to resentment for others because you had a difficult life, and...