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Growing up in a lifestyle of money, sex, drugs, and violence isn't normal. What's worse is being told to keep quiet. People of every race, culture, and socioeconomic status are loyal to secrets of abuse. The same people that keep these secrets are victims. Octavia Bradley allowed her childhood secrets to follow her into adulthood where the cycle repeated itself. She used the same words she heard from others to keep herself in bondage. Masking those secrets led to increased pain and suffering as a result of Trauma Transference Syndrome. This autobiography will leak the secrets behind the…mehr

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Growing up in a lifestyle of money, sex, drugs, and violence isn't normal. What's worse is being told to keep quiet. People of every race, culture, and socioeconomic status are loyal to secrets of abuse. The same people that keep these secrets are victims. Octavia Bradley allowed her childhood secrets to follow her into adulthood where the cycle repeated itself. She used the same words she heard from others to keep herself in bondage. Masking those secrets led to increased pain and suffering as a result of Trauma Transference Syndrome. This autobiography will leak the secrets behind the statement, "What happens in this house, stays in this house." Grasp the courage needed to face your personal truth and become free from the strongholds of your past.
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Octavia Bradley is a woman of God, wife, mother, educator, advocate, mentor, and a survivor of abuse. She obtained a Master's Degree in Psychology is pursuing a Doctorate in Trauma and Mental Health. As a product of the child welfare system in New York, Octavia is most passionate about helping others. She worked in the social services field for over 15 years as a substance abuse counselor, case manager, and family service worker in the state of New Jersey where she currently resides. Octavia now serves as an educator at several colleges and universities. She is an advocate for victims of abuse in her community. Her goal is to inform, strengthen, and encourage individuals to take back their lives and begin living on purpose.