Courage to Heal
How to Overcome Sexual Abuse and Childhood Trauma
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Narrated by:
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Tonya J Williams
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Written by:
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Sarah Samuels
About this listen
Do you want to know how to overcome sexual abuse and childhood trauma?
Find out how with this book.
Learn how to heal the emotional wounds that sexual abuse leaves behind!
Courage to Heal: How to Overcome Sexual Abuse and Childhood Trauma is a well-rounded introduction to the factors surrounding the crime of child sexual abuse; the trauma it occasions the victims; and the most convenient way to heal the emotional wounds that sexual abuse leaves behind.
The book gives you insight into the thinking of a sexual predator and shows you why children are the most vulnerable in this crime. Beyond the crime, the book addresses the issue of healing. You will be able to see that it is possible for a mature woman who was sexually assaulted as a child to engage in a healthy, enjoyable sexual relationship, and how to shed the sense of shame and guilt to get to that point of confidence and self-appreciation.
In this book you will learn:
- The specific actions that comprise sexual abuse
- The different forms of damage that sexual abuse causes
- Factors that put certain children at a higher risk of sexual abuse
- How to protect children from sexual abuse
- How to identify a child who has been sexually abused
- The process of erasing childhood trauma from an adult's life
- How a victim of sexual abuse can heal and enjoy a fulfilling love life
- How different people cope after sexual abuse
- How to help a teen through the journey of sexual abuse recovery
- Skills to equip your child with to ensure safety from sexual predators
- How to handle a date who is a sexual abuse survivor with dignity
- What you can't say to a survivor of sexual abuse