Mother Trauma

Emily Lewis Bowers

Betrayalnoun be·tray·al : the violation of a moral standard, or of a person’s trust or confidence

For Emily Bowers, betrayal, emotional abuse, manipulation, and even fear prevailed in her early years, and her mother was the source.

When love is scarce and tension is high, how do you learn about love and ways to share it? When you’re a cog in a cycle of generational trauma, how do you disrupt harmful patterns and build your own?

How do you become a healthy mom when you never had one?

In Mother Trauma, Emily shares her story to reveal the truth about emotional abuse and its lifelong impact on survivors. She reveals the steps she’s taken to heal old wounds, learn self-love, and grow into the mother she wanted and needed as a child. You can learn from trauma rather than live in it, but you need hope, healing, and compassion—from others and yourself. Learn how to release toxic relationships, reach out for support, and know, above all, that you are never alone.

Emily Bowers grew up in a small town in Florida, raised by a mother who abused and then abandoned her. As an adult, Emily recognized that she was caught in a cycle of generational trauma and set out to change patterns and become a very different mom than the mothers in her family. With the support of her therapist, friends, and family, including her unofficially adopted mother, Emily learned to love herself and help others do the same. She lives in Vero Beach, Florida, with her husband, their three young children, and one Great Pyrenees, Josie. –This text refers to the hardcover edition.


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