A Story for Children Who Have Been Sexually Abused

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Fawn's Touching Tale: A Story for Children Who Have Been Sexually Abused (Help for Sexually Abused Children Book 1) by [Wohl, Agnes, Wineman Marcus, Irene]

Fawn’s Touching Tale: A Story for Children Who Have Been Sexually Abused (Help for Sexually Abused Children)

By Agnes Wohl, LCSW (Author), Irene Wineman Marcus (Author), Jackie Bluzer (Illustrator)

May 26, 2018

From Amazon.com: Introduction to Parents, School Personnel and Psychotherapists: There are many books aimed at the prevention of sexual abuse; few story books are geared for children that deal with the profound emotional aftermath. This book is unique because it offers the use of engaging animal protagonists, which allows the child to work through painful emotions in a less threatening and more effective manner. Among the most universal issues for the sexually abused child are: the mixed feelings toward the abuser, the dread and wish to be loved, the difficulties of disclosing the abuse, the fear of being blamed and/or of not being believed. The effects frequently culminate in a sense of vulnerability, damaged self-esteem, guilt and faulty defenses against the feelings of being hurt. This can lead to a wide range of self-destructive behavior in childhood and adulthood. This gentle, “child friendly”, animal tale provides children with a story they can listen to again and again. Parents, psychotherapists and school professionals can use this book as a point of entry into complex feelings that the youngster, or any sexually abused person might experience. Our hope is that with the help of this book, the child will begin the process of healing and gradual resumption of his or her healthy psychological development.

Narcissists Do Not Parent: This Explains Why You are Having Such a Hard Time!

Narcissists Do Not Parent: This Explains Why You are Having Such a Hard Time!

By Sharie Stines, Psy.D
~ 2 min read

At psychcentral.com

https://pro.psychcentral.com/recovery-expert/2018/04/narcissists-do-not-parent-this-explains-why-you-are-having-such-a-hard-time/?relatedposts_hit=1&relatedposts_origin=6367&relatedposts_position=0

You Don’t Outgrow the Effects of an Alcoholic Parent

You Don’t Outgrow the Effects of an Alcoholic Parent

By Sharon Martin, LCSW
~ 4 min read

At Psychcentral.com

https://blogs.psychcentral.com/imperfect/2016/06/you-dont-outgrow-the-effects-of-an-alcoholic-parent/

How Children of Alcoholic Parents Can Be Profoundly Affected

How Children of Alcoholic Parents Can Be Profoundly Affected

The emotional toll of having an alcoholic parent may carry into adulthood.

By Buddy T | Reviewed by Richard N. Fogoros, MD

Updated February 20, 2018

At Verywellmind.com

https://www.verywellmind.com/the-effects-of-parental-alcoholism-on-children-67233

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.”

Trauma: Childhood Sexual Abuse

Trauma: Childhood Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse can lead to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

By Susanne Babbel Ph.D. MFT. Somatic Psychology

Posted March 12, 2013

At PsychologyToday.com

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/somatic-psychology/201303/trauma-childhood-sexual-abuse