Daybreak
By (Author) Maureen Brady
Hazelden Information & Educational Services
Hazelden Information & Educational Services
15th September 1991
United States
General
Non Fiction
Psychology
Coping with / advice about personal, social and health topics
158
Paperback
400
Width 114mm, Height 154mm
These 366 daily affirmations and meditations extend support and wisdom to women who have survived childhood sexual abuse.
Unknown number of women have suffered sexual abuse in childhood. Acknowledging the abuse after years of silence and secrecy and beginning a healing journey require support and encouragement. Long after the abuse has ended, negative internal messages can invade and linger. Daybreak's positive statements intercept self-defeating messages, guiding readers toward new and healthy ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
These affirmations and thoughtful meditations cover topics such as intimacy, fear, play, sharing secrets, and anger. Read daily or by subject, Daybreak brings the experience of sexual abuse into the light where hope resides and change and healing are possible.
Women survivors of other types of abuse and men survivors of abuse may also find benefit from these readings.
Maureen Brady has published fournovels, a collection of short stories, and the nonfiction book Daybreak. She teaches creative writing at New York University and the New York Writers Workshop at the Jewish Community Center. She also works as a freelance editor, helping writers across the spectrum take their writing to the next level. She lives in New York City.