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Was Her Sickness Caused By Domestic Violence? She Says Yes. Her sickness, she claims, was indeed caused by domestic violence, a truth she now openly acknowledges. For years, she endured the torment of walking on eggshells to maintain an illusion of peace, but the toll on her mental health was severe. It wasn't until a psychiatrist delivered the verdict: her marriage was the source of her illness.
Debbie Griffiths recounts the harrowing years of her life, marked by domestic violence and insidious gaslighting. She paints a vivid picture of the relentless emotional abuse, the sporadic yet terrifying instances of physical violence, and the constant barrage of blame and control from her spouse that drove her to the brink. Was Her Sickness Caused By Domestic Violence? She Says Yes.
But Debbie's story doesn't end in despair. She shares her journey to freedom, detailing the arduous process of leaving her abusive marriage and rebuilding her life from the ground up. With resilience and determination, she forged a new path, creating the life she wanted, free from the shackles of abuse.
Today, Debbie Griffiths is a beacon of hope for others facing similar struggles. Through her books and her message of empowerment, she offers solace and guidance to those in need. Born and raised in the bustling city of Los Angeles, Debbie's journey from brokenness to boldness is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for resilience and renewal. Was Her Sickness Caused By Domestic Violence?
But it was her own journey of healing that inspired Debbie to pen her first novel—a powerful narrative that explores the trauma of gaslighting and the transformative power of courage and grace in the face of adversity. Through her writing, Debbie strives to shed light on the often-hidden realities of domestic abuse and offer hope to those who may be suffering in silence.
Outside of her professional pursuits, Debbie finds joy in her role as a mother to three grown children and draws strength from her faith and family. In her spare time, she indulges in hobbies like reading, needlework, and genealogy, finding solace and renewal in the simple pleasures of life. She Says Yes. Was Her Sickness Caused By Domestic Violence?
Debbie Griffiths' journey from victim to victor is a testament to the power of resilience, courage, and the unwavering human spirit. Through her work and her words, she continues to inspire others to break free from the chains of abuse and embrace a future filled with hope and possibility. For more about Debbie and her work, visit her website at brokentoboldness.com.
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