The GUILT and shame we carry after experiencing adversities in childhood can have numerous layers. To help you begin to unravel those layers, I want to share with you the inspirational story of British actor Martin
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Why I Chose to Share My Story in CDV’s Book INVINCIBLE
By Roger Lockridge
When I was asked to contribute to INVINCIBLE, there was no hesitation about whether I should be a part of it or not. How often can you do something that may possibly help millions of people
The Chilling 911 Call You Won’t Hear During the Super Bowl February 1, 2015 By Brian F. Martin
By CDV
From Brian F. Martin BLOG (http://brianfmartin.com/2015/02/01/the-chilling-911-call-you-wont-hear-during-the-super-bowl)
A friend who works with me at www.cdv.org texted me the link to a domestic violence ad that will run during the Super Bowl and said, “watch this.” I did.
This Holiday, Give the Gift of a New Beginning to Someone Who Grew Up with Childhood Domestic Violence
By CDV
Did you grow up living with domestic violence or care about someone who did? This holiday season, consider giving the gift of a new beginning to someone who grew up living with domestic violence.
The book INVINCIBLE: The
A List of Recent Successes Furthers Awareness of Childhood Domestic Violence and Help for Those Impacted
By CDV
We at CDV are sending you warm thoughts of thanks, in reflection on the past few months.
We are so grateful for the continued support from our social media followers, volunteers and participants. Your success stories are inspiring
Join the Movement to Building Awareness, Understanding, And Sharing About Childhood Domestic Violence
We at CDV-Children of Domestic Violence have been growing steadily and have made some major strides over the past year that we’re eager to share.
If you grew up living with domestic violence or care about someone who did, you
A Simple Thought That Will Help You Overcome Anything If You Grew Up Living With Domestic Violence
If you grew up in a home with domestic violence, your basic needs were not met – the need to feel safe, to feel loved, and to feel important. You felt a pain that is unique to those who, at
What Unknown Special Skill Do Those who Experience Childhood Domestic Violence Have Access To?
“I understand that I cannot control the thoughts and actions of others. But I can exercise the ultimate control – control over the meaning of any situation – control over myself. When I am in control of my thoughts and