Strong At The Broken Places: Overcoming the Trauma of Childhood Abuse
By (Author) Linda T. Sanford
Little, Brown Book Group
Virago Press Ltd
10th July 1996
28th August 1991
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Psychotherapy
Popular psychology
362.760973
Paperback
208
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
160g
In this moving and authoritative work which combines dedicated research and interviews with victims of childhood abuse and neglect, psychotherapist Linda Sanford passionately refutes the received wisdom that such people are trapped in a vicious circle of abuse and will probably become perpetrators of violence themselves.
In more than seventeen years of working with victims and survivors, she discovered that this simplistic formula is far from true. Most survivors, in her experience, break free from the patterns of victimization and abuse and go on to lead healthy and fulfilling lives. And the more than twenty interviewed in depth by Sanford provide vivid proof that full recovery is possible. As they discuss key issues, such as self-image, intimacy, work and spirituality, we come to see what enables them, and countless others like them, to triumph over trauma and become not only strong, but often strongest where they've been most injured- strong at the broken places.'Linda Sanford has written a book that has the power to change your life.' Claudia Black
Linda T. Sanford has been working with victims of sexual abuse since 1973. A member of the US Attorney General's Symposium on Child Molestation, she is a lecturer on topics of self-esteem, treatment of adolescent sex offenders and survivors of childhood trauma.