Home at Last :Freedom from Boarding School Pain

3.58 ( 19 Ratings by Goodreads)
Home at Last

Home at Last :Freedom from Boarding School Pain

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3.58 (19 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 25 May, 2017
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Sent away to boarding school on his eighth birthday, Mark Stibbe watched his adoptive parents drive down a gravel road, leaving him standing in front of a huge country house with his trunk and his teddy. That night he was given the first of four beatings in his first two weeks. Ten years later, towards the end of his time at Britains oldest public school, Mark was then subjected to further brutal abuse, along with twenty other boys, by a man who infiltrated the Christian forum.; Mark Stibbe wrote Home at Last to show how those wounded by their boarding school experiences can find lasting healing. Having been through the process of recovery himself, Mark now tells his story and shares a unique, faith-based perspective and how to start the journey towards freedom from the abandonment and abuse that so often marks the boarding experience.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781910786413
ISBN10 1910786411
Number Of Pages 248
Item Weight 159 g
Product Dimensions 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Publisher / Reseller Malcolm Down Publishing Ltd
Format paperback
Edition 2nd Revised edition
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This is a moving and highly readable account of recovery from the trauma of early boarding. Mark Stibbe uses his own experience as the thread, weaving stories into his narrative, giving insight into what, for many, constitutes a significant form of suffering. Whilst some readers may not relate to the faith base of Mark's resolution, the author is sufficiently aware of the diverse potential readership not to alienate those who do not share his convictions. Home at Last will reach out to many who were damaged by the experience. It offers a sense of meeting and meaning, potentially alleviating the sense of isolation and shame experienced those who feel that they failed because they did not thrive within the system. It is the system and not the child that is the problem. Joy Schaverien PhD, Jungian Analyst and author of Boarding School Syndrome.;Mark Stibbe has written a passionate and personal account of the ills of the British boarding school habit. He brings a rich terminology - "the boarded heart", "the orphan heart condition", and so on, to describe the mixture of abandonment, shame and privilege which cripples so many former boarders. Stibbe outlines a Christian path to recovery which will be welcome to those looking for a psycho-spiritual approach. Nick Duffell, Psychotherapist and author of 'The Making of Them' and 'Wounded Leader'.

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