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Invisible Pain

The Psychological Impact of Female Body Mutilation

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Invisible Pain

By: Chukwudi Abalogu
Narrated by: AutumnHeatherVO
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Invisible Pain: The Psychological Impact of Female Body Mutilation reveals the distressing experiences endured by women who have survived these violent practices. The text reveals persistent psychological traumas that persist beyond physical suffering through their integration with cultural, social, and individual stories that remain mostly unrecognized. The book shares heartfelt survivor stories that honor their strength and unyielding spirit while they journey through traumatic worlds to achieve healing and empowerment.

The battle to stop female body mutilation demands collective action that brings together communities with policymakers and advocates in solidarity. Supportive networks, together with open dialogue and comprehensive education, enable the creation of safe spaces that allow women to regain their autonomy and identities free from violence and stigma.

The book encourages listeners to observe courageous women's battles and victories while simultaneously urging them to combat harmful societal norms. Through survivor voices and advocacy for prevention and restoration, we create a world where women can enjoy their bodies and spirits without fear.

Let's embark on this transformative journey where we recognize hidden suffering and unite to transform hurt into empowerment towards building a healed world.

©2025 Chukwudi Abalogu/Logusman (P)2025 Chukwudi Abalogu/Logusman
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