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The Survivor's Guide

Autor Sharice A. Lee
en Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 2 iul 2012
Designed for adolescent survivors of sexual abuse who are in group or individual counselling and written in a style appropriate for this age group, this excellent resource provides information on how survivors may have been affected by abuse.The Survivor's Guidewill also be valuable to counsellors, psychotherapists and others helping survivors. The author helps readers to stop blaming themselves and to let go of the image that survivors often have of themselves of being in some way 'bad' and therefore deserving of the abuse. Case histories are included throughout to illustrate concepts introduced by the author. Lee also provides a 'language' that enables survivors to better communicate their experiences and feelings to others.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781452221076
ISBN-10: 1452221073
Pagini: 152
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Cuprins

Beginnings
Triggers
Panic Attacks
Flashbacks and Intrusive Memories
Bad Dreams
Memory Gaps
Self Harm
Drugs and Alcohol
Power and Control
Blaming Yourself
Damaged-Goods Syndrome
Lying
Dissociation
Emotions
Trust
Self-Image
Relationships and Sexuality
School Problems
Recovery
Glossary... in Plain English
<i>Appendix: Effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on Learning in the Classroom</i>
For the Therapist

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Designed for adolescent survivors of sexual abuse who are in group or individual counselling and written in a style appropriate for this age group, this excellent resource provides information on how survivors may have been affected by abuse.The Survivor's Guidewill also be valuable to counsellors, psychotherapists and others helping survivors. The author helps readers to stop blaming themselves and to let go of the image that survivors often have of themselves of being in some way 'bad' and therefore deserving of the abuse. Case histories are included throughout to illustrate concepts introduced by the author. Lee also provides a 'language' that enables survivors to better communicate their experiences and feeling