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If I've Been Abused, Will I Ever Be Normal? (Video Insight)

Many who struggle with the wounds from past abusive relationships are often plagued by current anxiety as to whether or not they will ever be normal again. Much of that answer depends on what one defines as "normal." Helping an abuse victim see that if normal means no longer experiencing the pain of a broken world, then that "normal" isn't possible. But if it means becoming a more whole person in spite of the brokenness in this life, then there is hope for a "new normal."
 
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