tell me where it hurts is a tender, revealing collection of poems, meditations, and love notes. tasha, a Black queer woman, invites readers to join her on this trajectory of honoring all that is hidden, forgotten, and silenced. tasha wrote tell me where it hurts in honor of adult children who are healing from trauma, grief, and collective ptsd. Full of affirmations of love and care, this book is a testimony for all who are finding their way back home. Relationships, love, and self-healing form a core theme, with poems examining the complexity of connections with family, friends, partners,…mehr
tell me where it hurts is a tender, revealing collection of poems, meditations, and love notes. tasha, a Black queer woman, invites readers to join her on this trajectory of honoring all that is hidden, forgotten, and silenced. tasha wrote tell me where it hurts in honor of adult children who are healing from trauma, grief, and collective ptsd. Full of affirmations of love and care, this book is a testimony for all who are finding their way back home. Relationships, love, and self-healing form a core theme, with poems examining the complexity of connections with family, friends, partners, Self, and the Divine. The poet delves into the nuances of intimacy, the desire for community, and the challenges of communicating the unspoken and often- misunderstood. Through unforgettable imagery and powerful language, the poet captures the weight of intergenerational trauma and the associated collateral devastation. Her verses resonate with authenticity, revealing the truth about her experiences with grief, mental illness, and liberation-based healing. Ultimately, this collection captures the importance of healing authentically and shows others how to do the same.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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tasha hunter a Black, queer listener, healer, writer, teacher, and advocate. She believe healing happens most often when we are seen, heard, and understood by people who value our existence. I believe that liberation from traumatic and life debilitating conditions is possible, one small step at a time. She believes that individual liberation cannot happen without community and collective liberation. tasha specializes in working with Black women, femmes, BIPOC, queer, trans, LGBTQIA. tasha most often provide a safe container for those who are seeking help due to developmental abuse/neglect, inner child wounding, sexual violence, suicidal parts, shame, life transition, sexual identity/romantic relationship stressors, self-worth, self-love, self-trust, and spiritual/religious deconstruction. tasha is a Certified Internal Family Systems therapist who approached healing from a feminist/womanist, anti-oppressive lens. tasha incorporates breathwork, somatic practices, spirituality, and ancestral wisdom into our work. tasha is the author of the memoir, What Children Remember. Her writing has been featured in "She Lives Her Truth" and "please cut up my poems". She lives in North Carolina and owns a mental health private practice.
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