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Counseling Survivors of Sexual Abuse

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"I believe that unless therapy is both incarnational and redemptive, in process and in purpose, we who call ourselves counselors will fail to bring to our clients true life as embodied in the person of Christ." -Dr. Diane Langberg. If you have been called to walk alongside a survivor of sexual abuse, this book will help you understand: the nature of human suffering, the power of God to redeem, the grace of God to use us in the healing process. This book will equip you to: help survivors feel safe, help survivors face the truth, help survivors reclaim their bodies, help survivors recreate their lives, keep yourself fit for the battle of joining in the suffering of others. It includes special chapters about: dissociative disorder, false memory syndrome, male survivors, the impact of trauma on the therapist, how the church can help survivors. - Back cover.

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Xulon Press
Language
English
Pages
300

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Counseling Survivors of Sexual Abuse
April 30, 2003, Xulon Press
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Table of Contents

Part one : Foundations to the treatment of sexual abuse.
Why I write
Meeka's story
Understanding the nature of personhood
Understanding the nature of therapy
Understanding the nature of trauma
Understanding the nature of child development
Definitions, frequency, and family dynamics
Symptoms and aftereffects of childhood sexual abuse
Meeka's story continued
Part two : Treatment : phase one.
Helping clients feel safe
Symptom relief
Memory retrieval
Part three : Treatment : phase two.
Facing truths about the past
Facing truths about the present
Major issues of phase two
Part four : Treatment : phase three.
Relationships
Reclaiming the body
Re-creating life
Treatment termination
Part five : Special considerations.
Dissociative disorders
False memory syndrome
Male survivors
Part six : The person of the therapist.
The impact of trauma work on the therapist
Strategies that foster endurance
The spiritual life of the therapist
Part seven : Profile of a compassionate church.
The church community
How can the church help survivors of sexual abuse?

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Maitland, FL
Copyright Date
2003Diane

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
xxiv, 299 p.
Number of pages
300
Dimensions
8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

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Open Library
OL8856443M
ISBN 10
1591605199
ISBN 13
9781591605195
OCLC/WorldCat
57533903
Library Thing
956778
Goodreads
46626

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