March 21, 2019
By Ruby Prosser Scully
At newscientist.com
Journal reference: Lancet Psychiatry, DOI: 10.1016/S2215-0366(19)30044-6
March 21, 2019
By Ruby Prosser Scully
At newscientist.com
Journal reference: Lancet Psychiatry, DOI: 10.1016/S2215-0366(19)30044-6
Children keep quiet about being sexually abused out of family loyalty.
By David M. Allen, MD, professor of psychiatry at University of Tennessee; author of Coping with Critical, Demanding, and Dysfunctional Parents
October 22, 2012
By Beverly Engel, LMFT (2015)
From Amazon.com: “Shame is one of the most destructive of human emotions. If you suffered childhood physical or sexual abuse, you may experience such intense feelings of shame that it almost seems to define you as a person. In order to begin healing, it’s important for you to know that it wasn’t your fault.
In this gentle guide, therapist and childhood abuse expert Beverly Engel presents a mindfulness and compassion-based therapeutic approach to help you overcome the debilitating shame that keeps you tied to the past. By following the step-by-step exercises in this book, you’ll gain a greater understanding of the root cause of your shame. And by cultivating compassion toward yourself, you will begin to heal and move past your painful experiences.
Recent studies show that trauma survivors, particularly those with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) resulting from abuse, can greatly benefit from incorporating elements of self-compassion into their treatment. Furthermore, the practice of self-compassion has been shown to decrease PTSD symptoms, including, self-criticism, thought suppression, and rumination.
This book is based on the author’s powerful and effective Compassion Cure program. With this book, you will develop the skills needed to finally put a stop the crippling self-blame that keeps you from moving on and being happy. You’ll learn to focus on your strengths, your courage, and your extraordinary ability to survive. Most of all, you’ll learn to replace shame with its counter emotion—pride.”
By Judge Michael Bender (Ret.) (2018)
From Amazon.com: “Judge Michael Ian Bender has devoted his life to protecting children so that they can grow into functional, independent, healthy adults. The trauma that children suffer due to disputes between their parents has long-lasting negative effects. This trauma is heightened at times of divorce and separation.
Judge Bender has documented his experience in minimizing trauma to children who are subject to families that are breaking up, so that parents, lawyers, and judges can better understand how to remove the trauma from the child’s life.
This book “Protecting Children,” provides unique insight into aiding children of divorce, custody, and parentage disputes so that they grow into healthy adults. These children will, in turn, have the ability to have healthy relationships with their spouses and children.”
The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Search for the True Self, Revised Edition
by Alice Miller, PhD. (2007)
From Amazon.com: “The bestselling book on childhood trauma and the enduring effects of repressed anger and pain.Why are many of the most successful people plagued by feelings of emptiness and alienation? This wise and profound book has provided millions of readers with an answer–and has helped them to apply it to their own lives. Far too many of us had to learn as children to hide our own feelings, needs, and memories skillfully in order to meet our parents’ expectations and win their “love.” Alice Miller writes, “When I used the word ‘gifted’ in the title, I had in mind neither children who receive high grades in school nor children talented in a special way. I simply meant all of us who have survived an abusive childhood thanks to an ability to adapt even to unspeakable cruelty by becoming numb…. Without this ‘gift’ offered us by nature, we would not have survived.” But merely surviving is not enough. The Drama of the Gifted Child helps us to reclaim our life by discovering our own crucial needs and our own truth.”
4 Stages of Emotions and Treatment After Sexual Trauma
April 18, 2018
Contributed by Camila Williams, PhD
At Goodtherapy.org
11 Signs Of Gaslighting In Your Relationship, Beware!
At apost.com
https://www.apost.com/en/blog/11-signs-of-gaslighting-in-your-relationship-beware
Adult Children of Alcoholics
August 28, 2012; Updated October 28, 2012
At Huffingtonpost.com THE BLOG
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-tian-dayton/adult-children-of-
InBrief: The Science of Neglect
Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University
Published on Oct 31, 2013
Learn more about the science of neglect on our website: https://goo.gl/wUtAw9 Extensive biological and developmental research shows significant neglect—the ongoing disruption or significant absence of caregiver responsiveness—can cause more lasting harm to a young child’s development than overt physical abuse, including subsequent cognitive delays, impairments in executive functioning, and disruptions of the body’s stress response. This edition of the InBrief series explains why significant deprivation is so harmful in the earliest years of life and why effective interventions are likely to pay significant dividends in better long-term outcomes in learning, health, and parenting of the next generation. This 6-minute video provides an overview of The Science of Neglect: The Persistent Absence of Responsive Care Disrupts the Developing Brain, a Working Paper from the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child.
Unhealthy Relationships: 12 Ways To Recognize Abusive People
Published February 16, 2018
Relationships of all kind are challenging. You may find yourself experiencing gas-lighting, stonewalling, triangulation, and a host of other tactics. But what makes them harder to navigate is when one individual is attempting to violate your boundaries, undermine your independence, create codependency, dominate your thoughts and emotions, or control every ounce of your existence. In this video, I discuss 12 ways to identify the unhealthy patterns of behavior you may be experiencing in your relationships. I provide examples of the unhealthy behaviors. Stay tuned for next week’s video as I will be discussing ways to address these unhealthy behaviors. For my new book (Kindle/Paperback) on Understanding and Helping Suicidal Adolescents, click here: https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-…. Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/therapisttee Website: http://anchoredinknowledge.com International http://blogs.psychcentral.com/caregivers Identifying selfish individuals in unhealthy relationships: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4woA9… TedTalk on relationships: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xKXL… Talking to someone who has delusions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dysfm…
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