An edition of Women Who Hurt Themselves (1994)

Women Who Hurt Themselves

A Book of Hope and Understanding

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An edition of Women Who Hurt Themselves (1994)

Women Who Hurt Themselves

A Book of Hope and Understanding

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Many books have described victims of rape and battering, but scant attention has been paid to another form of harm increasingly common among women. Here at last is a book that provides help for the thousands of women who secretly inflict violence on themselves. Filled with moving stories, this powerful and compassionate book is the first to focus on women who harm themselves through self-mutilation, compulsive cosmetic surgeries, eating disorders, and other forms of chronic injury to the body.

Lee, a successful, married businesswoman, cuts herself and is addicted to pain medication . . . June, a single mother coping with poverty, is an alcoholic . . . Karen, a young nurse, is bulimic . . . Nancy, a wealthy suburban woman, diets incessantly, takes many prescription drugs, and has frequent surgery. What do these women have in common?

Dusty Miller, who has successfully treated hundreds of such patients and has published widely on the subject, argues that the hallmark of their condition is a childhood history of failure to receive adequate protection. Trauma Reenactment Syndrome, as the author calls it, is a cluster of behaviors and problematic relationship patterns common to women who were abused, violated, and neglected as children.

TRS women carry a double burden of secrets: the secret of what happened to them as children and of what they do in private as adults. Miller shows how these women turn their pain and rage against themselves, reenacting both the abuse and the lack of protection.

  1. Frequently misdiagnosed and often mistreated as alcoholism, drug abuse, or biologically based mental illness, Trauma Reenactment Syndrome is resistant to traditional twelve-step treatment programs and psychotherapy. When these therapeutic approaches fail, TRS women blame themselves - and continue the pattern of self-destructive behavior.

This book presents for the first time Dusty Miller's successful three-stage therapeutic program that empowers women to escape from the trap of anguish and shame - and begin to heal.

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Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
280

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Cover of: Women Who Hurt Themselves
Women Who Hurt Themselves: A Book of Hope and Understanding
July 5, 2005, Basic Books
in English
Cover of: Women Who Hurt Themselves
Women Who Hurt Themselves: A Book of Hope and Understanding
May 1995, Basic Books
in English
Cover of: Women who hurt themselves
Women who hurt themselves: a book of hope and understanding
1994, BasicBooks
in English

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First Sentence

"magine a long, black marble wall, inscribled with names, reaching far into the distance."

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Library of Congress
RC569.5.S45 M54 2005, RC569.5.S45M54 2005

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7593720M
ISBN 10
0465045871
ISBN 13
9780465045877
LCCN
2006279780
OCLC/WorldCat
61129314
Library Thing
638026
Goodreads
278199

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