What Children Remember is a personal account of surviving complex developmental trauma. This memoir poignantly sheds light on the virulent emotional effects of childhood abuse. Following the author through her years of struggling with issues of abandonment and post-traumatic stress, her story brings to life her search for meaning, acceptance, and love. As a mental health advocate who now specializes in the treatment of PTSD, she provides a unique perspective on the importance of building relationships with one’s self, with others, and with God. Her story validates the emotional pillars of faith and forgiveness in one’s lifelong recovery. This true story is a modern-day fairy tale which movingly describes one seeker’s quest to overcome the Goliaths in her life in order to find her true purpose.
About the author
Tasha Hunter is an Air Force veteran with a Master’s degree in Public Administration and Social Work. She’s a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and resides in Goldsboro, North Carolina with her husband and daughter. She specializes in the treatment of PTSD, depression, anxiety, and stress and works to eradicate the stigma of mental health by speaking to others at workshops and seminars about trauma and related mental health topics. Driven and well informed by personal experience, her mission is to spread awareness about complex trauma and to give survivors a safe space to heal. Her practice integrates mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical health.