Provides self-help guidelines, a resource guide, and an analysis of "false memory" syndrome to women who have been sexually abused as children
Based on the experiences of hundreds of survivors & partners, this book profiles victims who share the challenges & triumphs of their personal healing processes.
In this groundbreaking companion to The Courage to Heal, Laura Davis offers an inspiring, in-depth workbook that speaks to all women and men healing from the effects of child sexual abuse.
In this book, we have hand-picked the most sophisticated, unanticipated, absorbing (if not at times crackpot!), original and musing book reviews of "The Courage to Heal - Third Edition - Revised and Expanded: A Guide for Women Survivors of ...
In a reasoned and thoughtful approach, this book honestly addresses the complex issues in this important area of work, providing practical strategies valuable and new insights for counsellors.
Considered a classic in its field, this comprehensive guide will help survivors of sexual abuse improve their relationships and discover the joys of sexual intimacy.
“Anyone who had a troubled childhood ought to read this book.”—Anne H. Cohn, D.P.H., Executive Director, National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse Do you have trouble finding friends, lovers, acquaintances?
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A therapist explains how retrieving repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse can assist victims in the healing process, and includes discussions of therapeutic processes used in memory retrieval as well as self-help exercises
"A resource of excellent caliber...Highly recommended for those who suspect that they are unconscious survivors of abuse and especially for therapists to dig into the darkest shadow part of human...
MATTHEWS,. GRADE I 1We're choosing to use the word “caregiver” instead of the more familiar terms “babysitter” and “nanny” to describe people who care for children, including child care center teachers, in-home child care providers, ...