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1in6 Thursday: Drugs Are Not Our Cage

I used drugs for all 14,600 days of my painful secret keeping.
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1in6 Thursday: Will You Be Watching the Super Bowl?

If the audience for Super Bowl XLIX is anything like 2014, among those watching the "big game" could be as many as nine and a half million men who had unwanted or abusive sexual experiences in childhood.
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1in6 Thursday: "I'm Angry a Lot"

Some men who are of childhood sexual abuse focus their anger in three different ways: toward the person who abused them, themselves and the adults who didn't protect them.
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1in6 Thursday: The Emotional Painbody, Part 2

An old emotional pain living inside you—an accumulation of painful life experience that was not fully faced and accepted in the moment it arose—leaves behind an energy form of emotional pain called the painbody.
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1in6 Thursday: Celebrating 8 Years of Service

Our careful nurturance of key partnerships has helped make it possible to inspire increased services to support men who had unwanted or abusive sexual experiences in childhood to live healthier, happier lives.
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Resolution 2015: Well-Being

This year, please join us in resolving to help the millions of men around the world who had unwanted or abusive sexual experiences in childhood to live healthier, happier lives.
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My Moment for Healing

Joyful Heart’s Heal the Healers program was a wake up call for me.
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1in6 Thursday: Present for the Holidays

Many of us adults who have experienced childhood sexual abuse and other traumas find ourselves with confused feelings as we’re confronted with holiday promises of joy, connection and good will, which may run contrary to our memories of our own childhoods.
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The Moment for Change

“Together we can end domestic violence and sexual assault” reads the tagline for NO MORE. The most important word in that phrase? “Together.”
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1in6 Thursday: Boundaries

The holidays are vulnerable times for most survivors.
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