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In this powerful story, a teenager’s quick thinking after a devastating car crash leads to a startling discovery—one that forces him to confront years of emotional abuse, silence, and buried truth. In this episode of Surviving Toxic Relationships, we sit down with Steve Eichenblatt, attorney and author of Pretend They Are Dead, to explore the lasting impact of childhood trauma and the quiet ways it shapes identity, relationships, and self-worth. At just sixteen years old, Steve witnessed a horrific accident and realized the severely injured man he helped save was his biological father—the same father who had abandoned him years earlier. That single moment reopened a lifetime of unresolved pain, emotional neglect, and fear-based control. Like many survivors of childhood trauma, Steve learned early how to survive by staying silent. For decades, he carried this experience alone, unaware of how deeply it influenced his relationships, marriages, and sense of self. This conversation highlights what it truly means to overcome a victim mentality. It is a testimony of self-improvement and personal growth, rooted in the conscious decision to stop living defined by past wounds. Steve shares how healing required accountability, vulnerability, faith, and the courage to confront what was hidden. This episode serves as a reminder that trauma does not have the final word. Moving beyond survival is possible—and choosing healing is always allowed. You are not crazy. You are not alone. And growth can begin, even after years of silence. Thank you for our special guest, Steve Eichenblatt https://www.stevenscotteichenblatt.com/ You can find a copy of his book using the link below: Pretend They Are Dead: A Father's Search for the Truth: https://bit.ly/4ad8VIF 00:00 – A Car Accident That Changed Everything 02:10 – Childhood Abuse and Living in Silence 05:45 – Discovering the Injured Man Was His Father 09:00 – Trauma, Fear, and Pretending It Never Happened 13:40 – Growing Up in a Toxic Family System 18:10 – Reconnecting With His Biological Father 22:30 – Writing Pretend They Are Dead 26:00 – Choosing Healing Over Victimhood 30:10 – Tools for Overcoming Trauma 34:45 – Faith, Accountability, and Recovery 39:00 – Final Reflections and Hope \ #TraumaHealing #ChildhoodTrauma #EmotionalAbuse #ToxicFamilySystems #SurvivorStories #FaithBasedHealing #NarcissisticAbuseRecovery #HealingJourney #SurvivingToxicRelationships #SteveEichenblatt