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Victims of abuse-any abuse-need to know how other people have made it through the recovery process. As a victim of incest herself, Jan Frank understands the myriad emotions that victims struggle with and offers ten proven stops toward recovery in Door of Hope.A powerful story of inspiration and restoration, Door of Hope, is Jan's journey toward wholeness. But it is much more than a story. It is hope for other victims. And in this updated edition, Jan provides a special section featuring answers...

AUTHOR(s): Frank, Jan
PUBLISHER: Thomas Nelson ISBN: 978-0-7852-7966-2
SOURCE: Amazon

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Nearly two years ago, I wrote an article titled "Speak It" that garnered significant attention. This is a follow-up post providing parents with concrete steps for preventing, recognizing and responding to abuse. These recommendations apply to any family raising children in this broken world.  Author: Mich è le Phoenix Source:  Michèle Phoenix Website
SOURCE: Michèle Phoenix

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A group of women, whose parents joined the massive Evangelical group known as New Tribes Mission when they were children, open up to NBC’s Kate Snow about the alleged sex abuse they suffered at the hands of missionaries. By: Kate Snow
SOURCE: TODAY.com

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I grew up in a very conservative subculture of an already conservative homeschool culture, in a pretty conservative stream of the Christian faith. Though I learned much from these exper… Author: Jonathan Trotter Source: The Trotter Family

AUTHOR(s): Trotter, Jonathan
SOURCE: The Trotter Family

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This book enables adults who were traumatized as children to learn new strategies to meet the demands of daily living. While focusing on the effects of dissociation and including specific advice for multiples, Nancy Napier presents dozens of exercises helpful to anyone who finds that unresolved childhood feelings are blocking life's path. By: Nancy J. Napier

AUTHOR(s): Napier, Nancy J.
PUBLISHER: W W Norton ISBN: 978-0-393-31242-3
SOURCE: Amazon

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