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Mending the Invisible Scars

A Journey to Emotional Freedom from Family Wounds

Linda J. Black
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Year
2026
Language
English

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About The Book
Some wounds don't leave visible marks. They shape how we love, trust, handle conflict, and see ourselves.
In Mending the Invisible Scars, Dr. Linda J. Black offers a compassionate look at the lasting impact of family wounds. Drawing from her own experience with rejection, homelessness, and abuse, she uncovers the hidden patterns that quietly influence our adult lives.
The book explores how early family dynamics shape relationships, how trauma lingers in the body and mind, why success doesn't erase self-doubt, and what it takes to move from surviving to truly healing. With personal stories and practical tools, Dr. Black guides readers toward awareness, self-compassion, and emotional freedom.
Healing isn't about erasing the past. It's about learning how to live beyond it.
About The Author
Dr. Linda J. Black is an educator, speaker, and advocate for emotional healing whose life reflects remarkable resilience. After overcoming homelessness, childhood abuse, and family rejection, she earned her doctorate and built a successful career while raising her children.
For years, she carried invisible wounds that shaped her relationships and self-worth. Later in life, she began the deeper work of understanding and healing those early scars.
In Mending the Invisible Scars, Dr. Black blends personal experience with practical guidance to help readers recognize hidden family wounds and move toward emotional freedom.

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