Dear Little Ones (Book 3): Talking to Your Inner Children About Wholeness
By Jade Miller
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The Dear Little Ones series is dedicated to empowering the inner child to promote internal unity and improve readers' mental health. The second book in this series is all about family relationships.
Told in the same empowering tone as the original book, Dear Little Ones Book 2 helps inner children na
Jade Miller
Jade Miller was born in east Tennessee. She is a survivor of ritual abuse and human trafficking, peer support worker, trauma recovery support group facilitator and author. Jade has been writing since she was a young child, illustrating her own stories and winning writing awards in elementary school all the way through high school. She studied writing and editing in college, and made her publishing debut with the first Dear Little Ones book in 2015. Two additional Dear Little Ones books followed, as well as an ebook on attachment theory. Her books have been translated into several languages and have received international attention and praise from trauma survivors and therapists. She is also working on her first novel and a memoir. Jade believes that the idea of one single cohesive "personality" is mostly a social construct. She suspects that universal multiplicity is much more likely-the concept that every person is a collection of self-states, and their upbringing and life experiences determine the level of awareness and cooperation between those self-states. Jade is a peer support worker to people who identify as multiple or plural and/or have Dissociative Identity Disorder. She also offers education for mental health professionals drawing from her lived experiences and a private social media group for other multiples. Learn more about working with her one on one at www.peersupportformultiples.com. Jade's blog can be found at www.thoughtsfromj8.com. For more information on the Dear Little Ones books, visit www.multifacetedpress.com.
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