
It will help them understand why women who are healing say and do certain things. What About Me? will help men understand the issues surrounding childhood sexual abuse and prepare them for the rocky journey through the healing process with a survivor. This is a book for the silent sufferers – the millions of men worldwide who are helping female partners recover from the trauma of childhood sexual abuse. WHAT ABOUT ME? A GUIDE FOR MEN HELPING FEMALE PARTNERS DEAL WITH CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE BY GRANT CAMERON Written with the empathy that only a true survivor can convey, When a Man You Love Was Abused is a timely piece of advice and encouragement.

With sensitivity and encouragement, Murphey then explains what women can do to help bring about healing and forgiveness. WHEN A MAN YOU LOVE WAS ABUSED: A WOMAN’S GUIDE TO HELPING HIM OVERCOME CHILDHOOD SEXUAL MOLESTATION BY CECIL MURPHEYīoth informative and highly practical, Murphey helps women understand the continuing problems that abuse survivors may encounter, including hurtful memories, issues of self worth, and the need to feel in control. A helpful guide for individuals, couples and for therapists facing theses issues. It provides both the survivor and the partner an in-depth understanding of the factors affecting each of them and offers a clear guide to working through the necessary steps and issues for healing. This book is written for couples (or individuals) who are facing healing the effects of the wounds of childhood sexual abuse on their relationships. SURVIVORS & PARTNERS: HEALING THE RELATIONSHIPS OF SEXUAL ABUSE SURVIVORS BY PAUL HANSEN PHD

She shows couples how to deepen compassion, improve communication, and develop an understanding of healing as a shared activity.

ALLIES IN HEALING: WHEN THE PERSON YOU LOVE WAS SEXUALLY ABUSED AS A CHILD BY LAURA DAVISīased on in-depth interviews and her workshops for partners across the country, Laura Davis offers practical advice and encouragement to all partners-girlfriends, boyfriends, spouses, and lovers-trying to support the survivors in their lives while tending to their own needs along the way.
