Sexual Abuse: The Child's Voice
Discover a profound exploration of childhood trauma in Sexual Abuse: The Child's Voice by Madge Bray, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers in 1997. This compelling paperback edition, spanning 216 pages, offers invaluable insights into how sexual abuse impacts the mental well-being of children. Bray delves into the complex emotional landscape of abused children, emphasizing the vital role that rebuilding trust in adults plays in their healing journey. This book serves as an essential resource for professionals in therapeutic settings and anyone seeking to understand the nuances of childhood abuse. With its empathetic approach, "Sexual Abuse: The Child's Voice" not only informs but also encourages vital conversations about recovery and resilience. Make this enlightening work a part of your library today, and enhance your understanding of a crucial aspect of child psychology.