Incorrigible

“Incorrigible” by David Alfie Languedoc, published by FriesenPress on June 3, 2015, is a personal memoir that delves into the profound effects of childhood trauma. Spanning 144 pages, this book invites readers to explore the author’s life from his birth on June 5, 1955, highlighting the various forms of abuse he encountered and the journey he undertook to overcome these challenges. Languedoc aims to shed light on the long-lasting impact of such experiences, providing a candid account that resonates with those who have faced similar struggles.
In “Incorrigible,” readers will find a narrative that not only recounts the author’s personal history but also serves as a source of encouragement for others dealing with the repercussions of trauma. The book addresses themes of substance abuse and addiction, offering insights into the efforts made to find relief and closure. Languedoc’s story is directed not only at those who have endured similar hardships but also at parents, emphasizing the importance of patience and unconditional love in supporting their children through difficult times.
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Alfie invites you to understand the long-lasting impact that Childhood Trauma can have. He invites you to gain a first hand review of his life starting at his birth on June 5, 1955. His early experiences shaped the child, adolescent and adult that he would become. His story touches on all aspects of abuse, and attempts to share with the reader the efforts that he has made to overcome these experiences. Alfie believes that there are many others who have similar life experiences, and who struggle to come to terms with their impact. To them he offers his story as words of encouragement to continue to seek ways to find relief and closure to these life events. To parents who have an Alfie in their home, “please be patient and caring at all times. It is difficult to watch your child, teen or adult-child struggle, yet it is your unconditional love that will facilitate the desire to change.” In the insightful words from Alfie’s adopted mother to Alfie,”Everything is going to be alright.”
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