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A newly released website for Dan Sherwood’s book, “The Scars You Don’t See: Overcoming the Legacy of a Dysfunctional Family,” is now live

Dan Sherwood’s book, entitled “The Scars You Don’t See: Overcoming the Legacy of a Dysfunctional Family,” is now available on the author’s website. This website acts as a resource for readers, providing biographical information about the author as well as information on where and how to purchase the author’s book.

Clinical vocologist Dan Sherwood works at the Johns Hopkins Voice Center. After 13 years on-air on the radio, he combines his helping career with personal experience to know what vocal athletes need. Sherwood adds even more diverse personal experience to his patients: he’s overcome the decades of damage caused by growing up in a dysfunctional home. He possesses knowledge and understanding earned from his master’s degree in speech pathology from Marquette University, and he combines vocal studies at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music with vocology certification from the National Center for Voice and Speech.

Sherwood’s book, “The Scars You Don’t See: Overcoming the Legacy of a Dysfunctional Family,” is a narrative that can help people who grew up in dysfunctional families. The book shares validation and accessible practices for a path to self-acceptance and empowerment. Neglect, abuse, secrecy, addiction, and denial thrive in dysfunctional households. Children’s emotional needs are unmet in these family structures because the demands of the parents take priority.

For people who grew up in dysfunctional families, “normal” can be a mysterious, unattainable objective. The good news is that there is a remedy for individuals who suffer with their relationships, social interactions, and self-concept. Negative childhood experiences educate developing personalities to misinterpret the intentions and behaviors of others, causing them to fall and blame themselves in situations where others would not.

Here’s how to adjust what your childhood experience taught you if you’ve been expecting to hear, “I get you because I’ve been you.” “The Scars You Don’t See: Overcoming the Legacy of a Dysfunctional Family,” a memoir and self-help book, offers readers fresh perspectives on a childhood marred by anxiety, bewilderment, and embarrassment as well as adulthood marred by warped perceptions and torturous social failures. Be encouraged: without the negative effects of early indoctrination, a richer life is waiting for you. Past-based, perceived liabilities can be turned into assets.

The author offers you a unique blend of his point of view, education, and experience, allowing you to see the world from a variety of perspectives. With that new perspective, it is now possible to start living more successfully and heading toward a painless “normal.” Anyone who spent their early years in a dysfunctional family can benefit from what this book has to say, and it will help you go from painful to exceptional.

Visit Dan Sherwood’s website: https://authordansherwood.com/.

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