From Deseret News archives:
Agents of change Faith and personal strength help women break abuse cycle
For those who succeed in breaking the cycle of abuse or addiction, there is at least one common denominator, according to counseling professionals: They found the courage to tell the truth to themselves and others and they finally said, "Enough. I don't want to live this way any more."
By doing so, they become change agents for themselves, and often for their families, by working to excise the dysfunction they experienced in their childhood homes. Most do so despite cultural taboos about discussing "insider information" that would shame or embarrass family members.
While it can be difficult to explain the seduction of secrecy that accompanies addiction as well as physical, sexual, emotional or verbal abuse to those who have never experienced it, four Utah women who have worked at breaking those cycles of dysfunction in their own families recently shared their journeys with the Deseret Morning News.
All have somehow incorporated God into their determination to change long-standing family dynamics. Because of the personal nature of their struggles, their names have been changed for this story.
Barbara remembers a childhood filled with doctor's offices, hospital emergency rooms and a certain maturity that comes with trying to parent her own mother, who was addicted to prescription painkillers. "I was always taking care of her," she recalls, because her father's vain attempt to provide enough pills for his wife came at a price: He drank, often heavily.
She remembers her mother taking her in the car, looking for her father at area bars when he hadn't come home. "I had to sit on the floor in the back of the car," so no one could see her. He continued drinking, and died at an early age. "I think it killed him, worrying about paying for her meds.
"I had ulcers in the fourth grade," she remembers, noting her older brothers simply sought escape from the constant dysfunction by spending most of their time away from home. "I decided when I grew up, I wasn't going to get into any of that kind of stuff, and I've never done prescription meds, ever."
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