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*** Also Available on ebook *** What would you do if you were abused as a child and then shared with his friends, their little play thing? Would you want to talk about it? This is the story of my life, the ups and the downs. How I ended up living with Complex PTSD after childhood trauma, then hidden for over 30 years. If you have or know anyone who struggles with any form of Mental Health then this book could be for you. Together we can break down the walls and challenge the Stigma around Mental Health. Let's start talking before it's too late. Step into the intriguing "Call of the Void"…mehr

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*** Also Available on ebook *** What would you do if you were abused as a child and then shared with his friends, their little play thing? Would you want to talk about it? This is the story of my life, the ups and the downs. How I ended up living with Complex PTSD after childhood trauma, then hidden for over 30 years. If you have or know anyone who struggles with any form of Mental Health then this book could be for you. Together we can break down the walls and challenge the Stigma around Mental Health. Let's start talking before it's too late. Step into the intriguing "Call of the Void" world, where a seemingly idyllic day at the Polo Club takes a chilling turn. A tale of trust shattered by deceit, friendship-masking manipulation, and the haunting echo of betrayal that spans decades. "Call of the Void" delves deep into the intricacies of trust, the deceptive allure of friendship, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of betrayal. A journey of self-discovery, redemption, and the pursuit of truth, reminding us that even the strongest bonds can harbor hidden shadows. Robbie S Stephens is an author and a couragcous advocate for mental health awareness. His willingness to share his story demonstrates his commitment to fostering a world where individuals facing mental health challenges can find solace, understanding, and support. I remember the day like any other trip to the Polo Club. I was chatting to Jilly Cooper about her latest film. Prince Harry was playing with his dad. We locked up and grabbed our bikes. Headed off through the woods. We dumped the bikes and off I walked down a track. "Nice" That's the only word he used, whispering it into my ear. I can still smell his breath, the fags, the booze, the Sherry. I got a bonus that day for all my hard work £120. If I told people they wouldn't believe it. They would try to ruin our special friendship. You once said to me. "No one will believe you" You were my friend and I trusted you. I believed what you said was true. 30 years later, I realise it was all a lie. Together we can make a difference. Together we can help. Together we can challenge Mental Health.