Contact us on (02) 8445 2300
For all customer service and order enquiries

Woodslane Online Catalogues

9780761921288 Academic Inspection Copy

Resolving Childhood Trauma

A Long-Term Study of Abuse Survivors
Description
Table of
Contents
Reviews
Google
Preview
Based on a 12-year study with 60 survivors of childhood sexual abuse, Catherine Cameron sets out to understand their early trauma and its impact over subsequent years and to monitor their progress toward recovery. The difficult but rewarding process of their recovery unfolded over time, along with increasing societal awareness of the problem. In 1998 a final survey provided the epilogue for their story. Cameron grounds their personal stories by citing parallels to the larger field of national and international trauma. The result is a compelling and deeply human story of trauma and triumph.
PART ONE: ABOUT THIS BOOK Background A Study of Sexual Abuse Survivors The Women and Their Families PART TWO: SEXUAL ABUSE IN CHILDHOOD Childhood Trauma Cumulative Developmental Damage Amnesia and Posttraumatic Stress PART THREE: INTERIM YEARS BETWEEN ABUSE AND RECALL Long Silent Years Triggering of Memories PART FOUR: REMEMBERING AND HEALING Flashbacks and the Crisis of Recall The Personal Response to Remembering Reactions to Others Confronting the Abuser PART FIVE: MOVING BEYOND TRAUMA Changed Lives Epilogue Gaining Closure
Google Preview content