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Listening and Talking to Your Sexually Abused Child: A Brief Beginning Guide for Parents of Children Victimized by Child Molestation, Rape, or Incest

by Lynn B. Daugherty

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"Your child was sexually abused! You want to help . . . but how? Respected Clinical Psychologist Dr. Lynn Daugherty guides you as you listen and talk to your sexually abused child. Develop a stronger relationship with your son or daughter as you start the journey toward recovery from child molestation, rape, or incest. You can . . . Support your child, through listening and talking. Gain confidence in your own communication skills. Build a solid foundation for future healing. This brief beginning book (10,000 words, about 40 pages if it were a paperback) also includes: ~ answers to basic questions about child sexual abuse, ~ resources for parents of sexually abused children, ~ guidance in choosing a mental health professional, and ~ selections from Dr. Daugherty's other books (about 10 additional pages). Listen to your child. Talk to your child. Help your child heal."--… (more)
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This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
I read this book for information (I am a teacher and a parent), not for direct use. It is short, but it is to the point and direct. It gives information that is accurate and necessary, but I cannot attest to how much it does or doesn't help you when talking to your own child.

(NB: I received it as a member giveaway.) ( )
  neverstopreading | Jan 17, 2016 |
This giveaway is a short introduction to Lynn's other books like Voices of Survivors, read and reviewed in 2012. Listening skills and talking with empathy are indeed competencies to start with. I'd prefer full books. ( )
  hjvanderklis | Dec 23, 2012 |
This book is somewhat like a documentary or a guide for parents on how to approach their child or other people in that matter who suffered from abuse particularly sexual abuse. This book contains two parts which discusses separately the processes of listening and talking to the victim. I salute the the author for taking the initiative to write something about this sensitive topic. There are not much books I know of that tackles child sexual abuse like how this book does. It's a great eyeopener even to a bystander like me. Oh I would like to thank the author for sending me a code in smashwords that enabled me to read this gem, the author said that I won it on LibraryThing. Thanks Dr. Daugherty for sharing this wonderful book! ( )
  av0415 | Nov 13, 2012 |
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"Your child was sexually abused! You want to help . . . but how? Respected Clinical Psychologist Dr. Lynn Daugherty guides you as you listen and talk to your sexually abused child. Develop a stronger relationship with your son or daughter as you start the journey toward recovery from child molestation, rape, or incest. You can . . . Support your child, through listening and talking. Gain confidence in your own communication skills. Build a solid foundation for future healing. This brief beginning book (10,000 words, about 40 pages if it were a paperback) also includes: ~ answers to basic questions about child sexual abuse, ~ resources for parents of sexually abused children, ~ guidance in choosing a mental health professional, and ~ selections from Dr. Daugherty's other books (about 10 additional pages). Listen to your child. Talk to your child. Help your child heal."--

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