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Behind Closed Doors: The Impact of Parental Conflict on Children
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231704705
- EAN9798231704705
- Date de parution17/08/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Behind Closed Doors: The Impact of Parental Conflict on ChildrenWhen the shouting starts, children learn to read the room before they learn to read books. In this gripping, tender novel, Yanis-sharp-eyed, soft-spoken, and braver than he knows-grows up in a home where love and war share the same table. Through his voice we witness the private battles of betrayal, money strains, surveillance and secrecy, and the everyday explosions that shatter trust but leave no visible scars.
At school, Yanis wears a perfect smile; at night, he counts the cracks in the ceiling and in himself. What begins as survival-silence, masks, good grades-slowly becomes a reclamation: of language, of boundaries, of hope. Guided by steady friends, a courageous counselor, and a mother learning to speak after years of quiet, Yanis discovers that healing is not a single moment but a series of small choices.
He writes the truth he can't say aloud, stands up to the adults who failed him, and learns the difference between anger that burns and anger that lights the way. By the time he steps to a podium to tell his story, he is no longer just the child in the corner-he's the author of his future. What this book exploresThe psychological, emotional, and social fallout of parental conflict on childrenBetrayal, financial stress, control, and surveillance inside intimate spacesMasking, perfectionism, panic, and the cost of silenceTherapy, friendship, and the slow building of safe love and self-worthForgiveness that frees without excusing harm; resilience without romanticizing painContent note: depicts verbal/emotional abuse, family conflict, anxiety/panic attacks; handled with care and hope.
At school, Yanis wears a perfect smile; at night, he counts the cracks in the ceiling and in himself. What begins as survival-silence, masks, good grades-slowly becomes a reclamation: of language, of boundaries, of hope. Guided by steady friends, a courageous counselor, and a mother learning to speak after years of quiet, Yanis discovers that healing is not a single moment but a series of small choices.
He writes the truth he can't say aloud, stands up to the adults who failed him, and learns the difference between anger that burns and anger that lights the way. By the time he steps to a podium to tell his story, he is no longer just the child in the corner-he's the author of his future. What this book exploresThe psychological, emotional, and social fallout of parental conflict on childrenBetrayal, financial stress, control, and surveillance inside intimate spacesMasking, perfectionism, panic, and the cost of silenceTherapy, friendship, and the slow building of safe love and self-worthForgiveness that frees without excusing harm; resilience without romanticizing painContent note: depicts verbal/emotional abuse, family conflict, anxiety/panic attacks; handled with care and hope.









