> I suspect that this would be extremely difficult, if
> not impossible, the younger the person - if a child's
> mind is still learning, if his/her brain is still
> immature, then the abuse they suffered will most
> likely cause them permanent damage and they may never
> become "whole" again. Which isn't to say that we
> should give up on them, but unfortunately we're all
> looking for a magic pill, and it just doesn't work
> that way.

yes, that is the case. It is extrememly difficult to undo the damage and
in usch cases where the damage is so severe the child/person is unable
to empathise, it may never be undone.
bw
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