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Tasha Hunter's Page: The Language of Pain

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Tasha Hunter, MSW, LCSW says that the first language ever she learned was pain.

Growing up in a mentally, physically, and sexually abusive home, all Tasha ever heard was that she was worthless, unloved, and unwanted.

In this episode, Tasha talks about how her traumatic childhood led to her first serious attempt at suicide, how that attempt impacted her life, and her journey to become a clinician that helps others heal from trauma like hers.

Tasha’s book What Children Remember can be found at https://www.amazon.com/What-Children-Remember-Tasha-Hunter/dp/1734417870

Tasha is also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ascensiongrowthcenter and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/tashahunterlcsw/

Are you stuck in a place in your life that you can’t get out of?

Are circumstances standing in your way of achieving your goals or moving forward in your life?

Do you have big dreams but no confidence or idea of how to make them a reality?

Then I would love to tell you how life coaching can finally help you live the life you’ve always imagined!

Visit https://calendly.com/drlulu for a FREE 45-minute consult with me, let's talk about it. I CAN help!

Dr. Lulu

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Tasha Hunter, MSW, LCSW says that the first language ever she learned was pain.

Growing up in a mentally, physically, and sexually abusive home, all Tasha ever heard was that she was worthless, unloved, and unwanted.

In this episode, Tasha talks about how her traumatic childhood led to her first serious attempt at suicide, how that attempt impacted her life, and her journey to become a clinician that helps others heal from trauma like hers.

Tasha’s book What Children Remember can be found at https://www.amazon.com/What-Children-Remember-Tasha-Hunter/dp/1734417870

Tasha is also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ascensiongrowthcenter and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/tashahunterlcsw/

Are you stuck in a place in your life that you can’t get out of?

Are circumstances standing in your way of achieving your goals or moving forward in your life?

Do you have big dreams but no confidence or idea of how to make them a reality?

Then I would love to tell you how life coaching can finally help you live the life you’ve always imagined!

Visit https://calendly.com/drlulu for a FREE 45-minute consult with me, let's talk about it. I CAN help!

Dr. Lulu

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uchenna-lizmay-umeh/support
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