Below are two links that I found to websites that give advice or tell the stories of victims of incest. The first gives advice to children and teens.
http://www.coolnurse.com
The second is an extensive research work that covers the experiences of victims.
http://www.jimhopper.com
I hope these sites will be helpful.
Jean
Monday, January 28, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Book suggestion -- resource
I am reading a wonderful book, When Rabbit Howls, written by a courageous woman, Truddi Chase -- actually by a group known as The Troops. The Troops were most of the 91 personalities that came into being to watch over and protect the two-year-old Truddi from the sexual attentions of her stepfather that included penetration.
The personality that was Truddi's chief face to the world gave permission for filming and taping over the four years of therapy, and most of the other personalities worked together to record and write the story as it developed. In the end they rejected integration and chose to maintain their individuality, but they continued to work together with an awareness of each other and their unique roles in Truddi's life. The book tells of Truddi's deliverance from hell. It is a must-read for anyone who has experienced incest as a child, or family and friends of such victims.
The book is available on www.amazon.com
Jean
The personality that was Truddi's chief face to the world gave permission for filming and taping over the four years of therapy, and most of the other personalities worked together to record and write the story as it developed. In the end they rejected integration and chose to maintain their individuality, but they continued to work together with an awareness of each other and their unique roles in Truddi's life. The book tells of Truddi's deliverance from hell. It is a must-read for anyone who has experienced incest as a child, or family and friends of such victims.
The book is available on www.amazon.com
Jean
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