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Living With an Abused Child (Parents of Survivors)
As a mother, the feelings of helplessness are beyond anyone’s imagination who hasn’t been there.
-- by Amanda Ellis
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Profile of a Child Molester (Parents of Survivors)
Remember, you can’t pick an abuser out of a crowd. There are no social or economic barriers. An abuser can be the president of a company, your brother, friend, father, grandfather, uncle, neighbor,..
-- by annie
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Protecting Your Child (Parents of Survivors)
A child molester is not someone you can pick out of a crowd. He or she is not characterized by such things as social status, religious or non-religious beliefs, physical traits, or economical status.
-- by annie
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Possible Signs of Sexual Abuse (Parents of Survivors)
These are simply common characteristics children display when they have been abused and can be used to help identify possible problems in a childs life that warrants attention.
-- by annie
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What Partners’ Need (Loved Ones of Survivors)
Just as a survivor has specific needs in recovery, so does the partner.
-- by annie
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Get Out of the Distorted Thinking Trap (Survivors (General))
Distorted thinking is something that most people have in one way or another. Here is a cognitive/behavioral therapy list of some of the common distortions that people have and how these related to me
-- by annie
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Sabotaging Intimacy (Female Survivors)
"...many people are afraid of intimacy because intimacy requires risk and vulnerability. The closer someone is to us, the more power they have to potentially hurt us."
-- by Karen D. Nichols, Ph.D.
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Identifying Anger Problems (Survivors (General))
Everyone has a "fighting style." What’s your style? Is your style healthy? Read on for more.
-- by Dave Goetz, M.S.
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What Survivors Need from Loved Ones (Loved Ones of Survivors)
No two peoples stories, reactions, pain, or recovery will be exactly the same. However, there are many things we do share in the recovery process. Get to know the survivor in your life and allow...
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Why am I so Afraid of You? (annie's Corner)
I was always afraid that if I let someone know the real me, that they might not like what they see. I was afraid of intimacy...even with my husband.
-- by annie
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