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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Scarred: Healing and Moving Forward about?

It’s a memoir that tells Jonathan Pariseau’s personal story of overcoming childhood trauma, neglect, and abuse. The book explores his journey from a painful past to a life of healing, resilience, and hope.

Who should read this book?

This memoir is for anyone interested in real-life stories of resilience, including trauma survivors, adoptive and foster parents, social workers, mental health professionals, and readers looking for inspirational life stories.

Is this book appropriate for parents or caregivers of children who have experienced trauma?

Yes. Jonathan’s story offers valuable insight and understanding for parents and caregivers supporting children with trauma histories. It provides both compassion and hope for those navigating the challenges of parenting after trauma.

Does the book discuss adoption and foster care experiences?

Absolutely. Jonathan shares his personal experiences in the foster care system and his eventual adoption, giving readers an inside look at the emotional impact and healing that can follow these life-changing events.

Is this book suitable for professional use by social workers or mental health providers?

Yes. Scarred provides a powerful case study on the effects of childhood trauma and neglect, making it a valuable resource for social workers, counselors, and mental health professionals who work with individuals and families on their healing journeys.

Does the author offer advice on healing from trauma?

While Scarred is not a self-help book, Jonathan shares his personal experiences and reflections that offer hope, understanding, and encouragement for anyone seeking healing from emotional scars.

What makes Scarred different from other memoirs about childhood trauma?

Jonathan tells his story from both a personal and professional perspective. As a social worker, he offers insights that go beyond his personal experience, shedding light on the broader realities faced by many trauma survivors.

Can this book help grandparents raising grandchildren understand trauma?

Yes. Jonathan’s story is a valuable resource for grandparents who have stepped into a caregiving role. It provides firsthand understanding of how trauma impacts children and highlights the power of love and stability in the healing process.

Is this book difficult to read due to its subject matter?

While Scarred deals with serious and often painful topics, it’s written with honesty, compassion, and hope. Readers often describe it as emotional but ultimately uplifting and inspiring.

Where can I purchase a signed copy of the book?

Signed copies are available directly through this website. Visit the “Order a Signed Copy” section to get your personalized edition of Scarred: Healing and Moving Forward.