Victims No Longer: Men Recovering from Incest and Other Sexual Child AbuseWritten by an American psychotherapist and group therapy leader, this book offers advice to men who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse. It aims to help them to identify and validate their childhood experiences; explore strategies of survival and healing; work through issues such as trust, intimacy and sexuality; establish a support network for continued personal recovery; and set goals for the future. |
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... talk publicly about male survivors . I appeared on radio and television talk shows . I did newspaper interviews . I spoke to community groups and conducted workshops at professional confer- ences . I did staff trainings at mental health ...
... talk publicly about male survivors . I appeared on radio and television talk shows . I did newspaper interviews . I spoke to community groups and conducted workshops at professional confer- ences . I did staff trainings at mental health ...
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... talk about it . The survivor may need to talk about feelings in individual therapy or in a recovery group in order to bring himself to the point of making friends that he can talk with . As important as this talking is , it is even more ...
... talk about it . The survivor may need to talk about feelings in individual therapy or in a recovery group in order to bring himself to the point of making friends that he can talk with . As important as this talking is , it is even more ...
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... talk to . One lives in California . She works with incest survivors . I hope to do the same some day . I call her for advice and / or support . My therapist is a great help still . I don't see him that often because of work . When I do ...
... talk to . One lives in California . She works with incest survivors . I hope to do the same some day . I call her for advice and / or support . My therapist is a great help still . I don't see him that often because of work . When I do ...
Contents
Introduction I | 1 |
Myths and Realities II | 11 |
KEITHS STATEMENT | 25 |
Copyright | |
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References to this book
Child Abuse Trauma: Theory and Treatment of the Lasting Effects John Briere No preview available - 1992 |