Something Happened: A Book for Children and Parents Who Have Experienced Pregnancy Loss

Something Happened: A Book for Children and Parents Who Have Experienced Pregnancy Loss, by Cathy Blanford (2012)

From Amazon.com, “This beautifully illustrated, simple, clear story is designed to help a young child understand what has happened when there has been a pregnancy loss. The book addresses the sadness that a child experiences when the anticipated baby has died. The child’s fears and feelings of guilt are addressed as well as other confusing feelings. Perhaps most important, the book includes the family’s experience of going on with life while always remembering their baby. The child reading the book is left with a sense of reassurance that life continues and he is still a vital part of a loving family. Most pages include a box with words for parents. These words are there to help parents understand what their child might be experiencing and why the particular illustrations and text were chosen. They are right there on each page so that the parents don’t miss them and can easily scan them while their children look at the illustrations. Children who have experienced a death in their family are very reassured by stories of other children who have had a similar experience. It helps them to understand better what has happened in their own family while at the same time offering the comforting knowledge that they are not alone in their feelings.”

No New Baby: For Siblings Who Have a Brother or Sister Die Before Birth

No New Baby: For Siblings Who Have a Brother or Sister Die Before Birth (Nnc), by Marilyn Gryte  (Author), Kristi McClendon (Illustrator) (1988)

Grade Level: 3 – 4

From Amazon.com, “For siblings who have a brother or sister die before birth. This storybook talks about the different feelings children have and answers some of the most asked questions. Recently revised, includes a section for parents and grandparents. Illustrations are done by Kristi McClendon.”

On Wings of Light: Finding Hope When the Heart Needs Healing

On Wings of Light: Finding Hope When the Heart Needs Healing, by Joan Borysenko, PhD (Author), Joan Drescher (Author) (2003)

From Amazon.com, “This is a book about remembering what we have always known in our hearts but forgotten in our minds. That behind all appearances, beyond the illusion of separateness, we are one. We are one with ourselves, with each other, with the supernal light of creation. We are bridges between spriit and matter. We are the agents, the channels, the beings through which love manifests in this world. In this remembering lies our destiny, our hope, our joy and our healing.”

A Journey in the Moon Balloon

A Journey in the Moon Balloon: When Images Speak Louder than Words, by Joan Drescher (Author, Illustrator), Joan Borysenko, PhD (Foreword) (2015)

Age Range: 4 – 11 years

From Amazon,com, “Take a journey in a hot air balloon to see the world differently. Open your heart, drop your fears, relax and get in touch with your feelings. This colorfully illustrated interactive journal with a delightful story line has been used to help children of all ages express their emotions and feel better about themselves and the world through writing, drawing, and symbols. This fully updated and expanded edition is overflowing with new stories and activities to unleash creative expression and allow images to do the talking.

A Journey in The Moon Balloon® is an indispensable tool for parents, teachers, counsellors, art therapists, health care professionals and all those concerned with bringing emotional healing to children.”

A Journey of Hope and Discovery for Children and Families

The Moon Balloon: A Journey of Hope and Discovery for Children and Families, by Joan Drescher (1996)

From Amazon.com, “”The Moon Balloon”, a journey of hope and discovery for children and families is a colorfully illustrated picture book and interactive journal with a delightful story about seven hot-air balloons. It has a forward by Joan Borysenko, Ph.D. This book provides a safe, supportive outlet to help you and your children cope with the problems of everyday living as well as life changing experiences. Playful hot-air balloons, representing various emotions, offer vehicles whereby children can write and draw feelings which can otherwise be difficult to speak about. Sharing these symbols can improve self-image, trust, and creativity. This book is for children, parents, teachers, health care professionals and all those concerned with bringing emotional healing to children. “This delightful book will help children express their feelings honestly and openly.” …Bernie Siegel, M.D.”

Maternal Deprivation: The Effects of the Fundamental Absence of Love

Maternal Deprivation: The Effects of the Fundamental Absence of Love

By Rev Sheri Heller, LCSW
~ 3 min read

https://pro.psychcentral.com/maternal-deprivation-the-effects-of-the-fundamental-absence-of-love/

“You Turned Out Fine:” How People Marginalize the Effects of a Toxic Childhood

“You Turned Out Fine:” How People Marginalize the Effects of a Toxic Childhood

By Peg Streep
~ 4 min read

At psychcentral.com

https://blogs.psychcentral.com/knotted/2018/02/you-turned-out-fine-how-people-marginalize-the-effects-of-a-toxic-childhood/

Parental Warmth Is Crucial for a Child’s Well-Being

Parental Warmth Is Crucial for a Child’s Well-Being

Toxic childhood stress alters neural responses linked to illness in adulthood.

October 4, 2013

By Christopher Bergland, The Athlete’s Way

At Psychologytoday.com

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-athletes-way/201310/parental-warmth-is-crucial-child-s-well-being

Has Your Teen Been Sexually Assaulted?

Has Your Teen Been Sexually Assaulted?

The Psychological Signs of Sexual Abuse

By Raychelle Cassada Lohmann, MS, LPCS, Teen Angst

Posted November 30, 2011

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/teen-angst/201111/has-your-teen-been-sexually-assaulted

7 Ways to Help a Teen Survivor of Sexual Assault

7 Ways to Help a Teen Survivor of Sexual Assault

Advice from an advocate for survivors of sexual assault

By Kathryn Stamoulis, PhD, The New Teen Age

Posted July 19, 2012

At Psychologytoday.com

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-new-teen-age/201207/7-ways-help-teen-survivor-sexual-assault

Invisible Girls: The Truth About Sexual Abuse

Invisible Girls: The Truth About Sexual Abuse, by Dr. Patti Feuereisen,‎ Caroline Pincus (Contributor) (2009)

From Amazon.com: The statistics are staggering. One in four girls will experience sexual abuse by the time she is sixteen, and 48 percent of all rapes involve a young woman under the age of eighteen. It’s not surprising then, that in a society where sexual abuse of young women is rampant, many women never share their stories. They remain hidden and invisible.

In her pioneering work with young survivors through the last thirty years, Dr. Patti Feuereisen has helped teen girls and young women to find their voices, begin healing, and become visible.

In this revised second edition, Dr. Patti’s gentle guidance and the girls’ powerful stories continue to create an encouraging message: Remarkable healing is possible if girls learn to share their stories in their teens and early twenties. With a new introduction, new chapters, and updated resources, this new edition of Invisible Girls has even more to offer girls, young women, and those who care about them.