A Child’s View of the World Vol. 1, 1300-52

A Child’s View of the World prompts the viewer to listen and accept the real or repressed violence done to them as children, and know that there is real healing for adults.

Children of Addiction Vol. 2, 1300-53

All parental addictions, such as, spending, drugs, work, gambling, and sex, produce children with similar, or reactive, behaviors. Marcus tells his story of parental addiction and the effect to his life: Addiction, Alcoholism, Drug addiction, and Loneliness. Through it all, Marcus has learned the gift of humor to keep his pain at bay despite confusion in the direction of his life, his relationships, and a longed for reunion with his parents.

Children of Violence Vol. 3, 1300-54

Children raised in violent homes react and become either, adult perpetrator’s of violence, or adult victims’ of violence. They forever seek safety through real or imagined power over others, or give up and stay victims. They are the criminals, the players in domestic violence, the perpetrator’s of child abuse, and they often act out, or in, through deep anger.

Children of Neglect Vol. 4, 1300-55

Children who have been neglected by parents through addiction, mental illness, or abandonment, forever seek to know “what to do” in almost every situation. They were violated as children, no one has ever been there for them, and new people in their lives are seen as those who will eventually abandon them, again.

The Perfect Child Vol. 5, 1300-56

The perfect adult child seems to have it all together, however, below the surface there is depression and loneliness. This adult child often has the most difficulty in accepting and understanding the violence done to them as children. However, they have been violated through repression, overprotection, perfectionism, conditional love, and impossible standards.

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