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Children Who See Too Much: Lessons from the Child Witness to Violence Project
In Children Who See Too Much, Betsy Groves debunks the myth that young age is a protector against the lasting effects of witnessing violence in the home. She makes the powerful case that traumatic events carried out by family members carry the most severe psychological risks for very young children and uses the newest cognitive research to explore how very young children process violence. Groves draws upon the Child Witness to Violence Program's award-winning training programs for parents, teachers, police officers, clergy, and pediatric health care providers to lay out ways adults can understand and protect the very young children--all around us--who see too much.
$29.00
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Robin Adolphs Brave Danny
Danny is frightened of his dad. Every night he goes to bed and pretends to be asleep. He listens to his dad mistreating his mum. Danny thinks his life is normal until he goes on a sleepover at his best friend Alex s house. Ale' s dad is kind and fun to be with, and Danny feels happy. Danny wishes his dad could be more like Alex's dad. But what can he do? Brave Danny is about a small boy who makes a difference by being brave enough to speak up.
$24.95
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Ellen Bass & Laura Davis Beginning To Heal:
A First Book for Men and Women Who Were Sexually Abused As Children This book offers hope and guidance for all survivors starting the healing journey. No matter how great your pain today, you can not only heal but thrive. Based on the authors' bestseller The Courage to Heal, this book takes you through the key stages of the healing process, from crisis times to breaking the silence, grief, and anger, to resolution and moving on. It includes inspirational highlights, clear explanations, practical suggestions, and compelling accounts of survivors' pain, their strength, and their triumphs.
$19.99
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