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Find Your Way to Freedom Today
If you were abused or neglected as a child, chances are that you
have been your whole life, whether you are a man, a woman, or a
teen. Child abuse so mangles the personality that the victim
unconsciously attracts abusers throughout the life cycle. Lies
about yourself were planted deep in your mind by the abuse, and you
still believe them. Until you understand exactly what the abuse did
to you, you cannot get free. "Soul Rape: Recovering Personhood
After Abuse" provides an effective 7-step program for use by
victims, their therapists, and for group work.
In this book, survivors and professionals will discover: How
celebrities become addicts Why twelve-step programs don't work and
can be extremely harmful What a faith-based 7-step program for
abuse recovery can do for you How addressing abuse solves cycle of
addiction Why mental illness is a reaction to somebody else's
craziness How group work can transform victims into survivors Why
"bootleg" churches are starving souls and endangering America
PLUS A Test to Find DANGEROUS STUDENTS before it's too late
Therapists acclaim for "Soul Rape"
""Soul Rape" is a tour de force of the tortured landscape of child
abuse and its pernicious long-term outcomes. Numerous case studies
expertly intertwine with theoretical insights to produce the
equivalent of a comprehensive and unconventional treatment
modality. This book is an important contribution toward the
edification of victims and institutions alike."
--Sam Vaknin, PhD, author "Malignant Self-Love"
"This book should be compulsory reading for anyone dealing with
abused children or abused adults, or adult survivors of childhood
abuse: physicians, psychologists, and other therapists, teachers,
protective workers, and so on. And the language is so clear and
nontechnical that it will be of enormous benefit to the survivors
of trauma themselves, and even to parents who want to ensure the
safety and wellbeing of their children."
--Robert Rich, PhD, M.A.P.S, A.A.S.H.
Learn more at www.RecoveringFromAbuse.com
From Loving Healing Press www.LovingHealing.com
Find Your Way to Freedom Today
If you were abused or neglected as a child, chances are that you
have been your whole life, whether you are a man, a woman, or a
teen. Child abuse so mangles the personality that the victim
unconsciously attracts abusers throughout the life cycle. Lies
about yourself were planted deep in your mind by the abuse, and you
still believe them. Until you understand exactly what the abuse did
to you, you cannot get free. "Soul Rape: Recovering Personhood
After Abuse" provides an effective 7-step program for use by
victims, their therapists, and for group work.
In this book, survivors and professionals will discover: How
celebrities become addicts Why twelve-step programs don't work and
can be extremely harmful What a faith-based 7-step program for
abuse recovery can do for you How addressing abuse solves cycle of
addiction Why mental illness is a reaction to somebody else's
craziness How group work can transform victims into survivors Why
"bootleg" churches are starving souls and endangering America
PLUS A Test to Find DANGEROUS STUDENTS before it's too late
Therapists acclaim for "Soul Rape"
""Soul Rape" is a tour de force of the tortured landscape of child
abuse and its pernicious long-term outcomes. Numerous case studies
expertly intertwine with theoretical insights to produce the
equivalent of a comprehensive and unconventional treatment
modality. This book is an important contribution toward the
edification of victims and institutions alike."
--Sam Vaknin, PhD, author "Malignant Self-Love"
"This book should be compulsory reading for anyone dealing with
abused children or abused adults, or adult survivors of childhood
abuse: physicians, psychologists, and other therapists, teachers,
protective workers, and so on. And the language is so clear and
nontechnical that it will be of enormous benefit to the survivors
of trauma themselves, and even to parents who want to ensure the
safety and wellbeing of their children."
--Robert Rich, PhD, M.A.P.S, A.A.S.H.
Learn more at www.RecoveringFromAbuse.com
From Loving Healing Press www.LovingHealing.com
"If you have the love in your heart and the courage to adopt a
child from a traumatized background, then you must have this book."
-- Robert Rich, PhD, anxietyanddepression-help.com
This booklet is a fact-filled resource for adoptive parents who
have a child with trauma and attachment disruption experiences.
Fraser provides tips and strategies that can be considered before
placement as well as days, weeks, and months after your child joins
your family. It addresses the day-to-day issues that new parents
often get stuck on and provides info on the "Four S's" parenting
plan that she shares with families (safety, structure, supervision
and support).
Readers will:
Understand how kids with trauma and attachment disruptions first
require emotional safety Learn how providing structure will help
your child connect with your family Discover the importance of
providing engaging supervision Affirm that adoptive parents need
support and learn how to help
Therapists' Acclaim for Adopting a Child with Trauma...
"The subtitle of this little book is apt: it is a practical guide.
If you are considering adopting, read it first. It may well put you
off, but that's better than taking in an already troubled child,
only to pass the load on to someone else, causing another
experience of rejection and loss for the child."
--Robert Rich, PhD. anxietyanddepression-help.com
"Anyone adopting a child with a history of trauma will find this
in work a wealth of practical advice. Its very shortness is a
virtue when parenting is already so demanding. Effective parenting,
including adoptive parenting, comes out of knowledge and
understanding was well as love. Theresa Fraser cuts to the chase
with just what you need to know to be prepared to meet the
challenges of adopting a traumatized child."
Marian K. Volkman, editor of "Children and Traumatic Incident
Reduction"
Learn more at www.theresafraser.com
From Loving Healing Press www.LovingHealing.com
Breakthrough Treatment Offers New Hope for Recovery
Revised and Expanded 2nd Edition with 3 new chapters on
adolescents
"Gentling" represents a new paradigm in the therapeutic approach
to children who have experienced physical, emotional, and sexual
abuse and have acquired Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as a result.
This text redefines PTSD in child abuse survivors by identifying
child-specific behavioral signs commonly seen, and offers a means
to individualize treatment and measure therapeutic outcomes through
understanding each suffering child's unique symptom profile. The
practical and easily understood Gentling approaches and techniques
can be easily learned by clinicians, parents, foster parents,
teachers and all other care givers of these children to effect real
and lasting healing. With this book, you will: Learn child-specific
signs of PTSD in abused children Learn how to manage the often
intense reactivity seen in stress episodes Gain the practical,
gentle, and effective treatment tools that really help these
children Use the Child Stress Profile (CSP) to guide treatment and
measure outcomes Deploy handy 'Quick Teach Sheets' that can be
copied and handed to foster parents, teachers, and social workers
Clinicians Acclaim for "Gentling"
"In this world where children are often disenfranchised in trauma
care--and all too often treated with the same techniques as
adults--Krill makes a compelling case for how to adapt proven
post-trauma treatment to the world of a child."
--Michele Rosenthal, HealMyPTSD.com
"Congratulations to Krill when he says that 'being gentle' cannot
be over-emphasized in work with the abused."
--Andrew D. Gibson, PhD Author of "Got an Angry Kid? Parenting
Spike, A Seriously Difficult Child"
"William Krill's book is greatly needed. PTSD is the most common
aftermath of child abuse and often domestic abuse as well. There is
a critical scarcity of mental-health professionals who know how to
recognize child abuse, let alone treat it."
--Fr. Heyward B. Ewart, III, Ph.D., St. James the Elder
Theological Seminary, author of "AM I BAD? Recovering From Abuse"w
Cover photo by W.A. Krill/ Fighting Chance Photography
Learn more at www.Gentling.org
From the New Horizons in Therapy Series at Loving Healing Press
www.LovingHealing.com
FAM001010 Family & Relationships: Abuse - Child Abuse
PSY022040 Psychology: Psychopathology - Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder
FAM004000 Family & Relationships: Adoption &
Fostering
Breakthrough Treatment Offers New Hope for Recovery
"Gentling" represents a new paradigm in the therapeutic approach
to children who have experienced physical, emotional, and sexual
abuse and have acquired Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as a result.
This text redefines PTSD in child abuse survivors by identifying
child-specific behavioral signs commonly seen, and offers a means
to individualize treatment and measure therapeutic outcomes through
understanding each suffering child's unique symptom profile. The
practical and easily understood Gentling approaches and techniques
can be easily learned by clinicians, parents, foster parents,
teachers and all other care givers of these children to effect real
and lasting healing. With this book, you will: Learn child-specific
signs of PTSD in abused children Learn how to manage the often
intense reactivity seen in stress episodes Gain the practical,
gentle, and effective treatment tools that really help these
children Use the Child Stress Profile (CSP) to guide treatment and
measure outcomes Deploy handy 'Quick Teach Sheets' that can be
copied and handed to foster parents, teachers, and social workers
Clinicians Acclaim for "Gentling"
"In this world where children are often disenfranchised in trauma
care--and all too often treated with the same techniques as
adults--Krill makes a compelling case for how to adapt proven
post-trauma treatment to the world of a child."
--Michele Rosenthal, HealMyPTSD.com
"Congratulations to Krill when he says that 'being gentle' cannot
be over-emphasized in work with the abused."
--Andrew D. Gibson, PhD Author of "Got an Angry Kid? Parenting
Spike, A Seriously Difficult Child"
"William Krill's book is greatly needed. PTSD is the most common
aftermath of child abuse and often domestic abuse as well. There is
a critical scarcity of mental-health professionals who know how to
recognize child abuse, let alone treat it."
--Fr. Heyward B. Ewart, III, Ph.D., St. James the Elder
Theological Seminary, author of "AM I BAD? Recovering From Abuse"
Cover photo by W.A. Krill/ Fighting Chance Photography
Learn more at www.Gentling.org
From the New Horizons in Therapy Series at Loving Healing Press
www.LovingHealing.com
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