Sexually Abused Teen ; A Book For Sexual Assault Victimes To OVercome Their Feelings Of Loneliness And Self-Doubt / by Mila Aniston.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 43 pages ; 22.5 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9798422687473
LOC classification:
  • HQ72 .X835 2021
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Contents:
Chapter 1: Child Sexual Abused Rates and Statistics -- Chapter 2: What Is Child Exploitation? -- Chapter 3: Behavior and Physical Signs That Mights Indicate Sexual Abuse -- Chapter 4: Ways To Teach Children To Speack Up About Sexual Abuse -- Chapter 5: Sexual Abuse Recovery-Fressing The Hostages.
Subject: " The discovery of child sexual abuse may disrupt the whole family structure. If you are a caregiver of a kid who has suffered sexual assault, you may wish to seek help from family, friends, or a counselor at your local rape crisis center. You may even wish to connect with other parents who are going through a similar situation. If you are able to work through your own emotions, you will be better equipped to help your kid. You may be feeling various emotions right now. Often caregivers will experience sentiments of wrath, grief, and shame over what has occurred to their kid. You may have definite sentiments of rage towards the person who assaulted your kid, or you may feel conflicted, particularly if the person who harmed your child is also someone who you love and trust."
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Chapter 1: Child Sexual Abused Rates and Statistics -- Chapter 2: What Is Child Exploitation? -- Chapter 3: Behavior and Physical Signs That Mights Indicate Sexual Abuse -- Chapter 4: Ways To Teach Children To Speack Up About Sexual Abuse -- Chapter 5: Sexual Abuse Recovery-Fressing The Hostages.

" The discovery of child sexual abuse may disrupt the whole family structure. If you are a caregiver of a kid who has suffered sexual assault, you may wish to seek help from family, friends, or a counselor at your local rape crisis center. You may even wish to connect with other parents who are going through a similar situation. If you are able to work through your own emotions, you will be better equipped to help your kid. You may be feeling various emotions right now. Often caregivers will experience sentiments of wrath, grief, and shame over what has occurred to their kid. You may have definite sentiments of rage towards the person who assaulted your kid, or you may feel conflicted, particularly if the person who harmed your child is also someone who you love and trust."

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