Childhood trauma Quote by George Critchlow Download Open image ““As a child, Michael never once heard anyone tell him “I love you.”” — George Critchlow ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Childhood trauma Children Compassion Emotional-truth Healing Memoir Must-read Nonfiction Redemption Trauma-recovery
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“I love you. Should’ve told you before. I’ve loved you for centuries.” ... “I love you, too. Ever since we were kids so many… — Rebecca Zanetti Copy Share Image
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“He left the hearing feeling liberated, lighter, and more transparent.” — George Critchlow Copy Share Image
“Once he accepted God into his life, Michael immediately began receiving the benefit of small miracles—“gold nuggets,” he calls them—that he perceived to be… — George Critchlow Copy Share Image
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