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The invisible wound:

a new approach to healing childhood sexual abuse
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Bantam Books, 1993 - Family & Relationships - 261 pages
A guide to healing the wounds of childhood sexual abuse employs case histories to show how the memory of abuse can be distorted and how the survivor can create a "safe place" for healing.

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This book contains some very helpful information for those who are working to heal from childhood sexual abuse. Read full review

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Contents

What Is Child Sexual Abuse?
3
Who Commits Child Sexual Abuse?
9
Categories of Child Sexual Abuse
23
Copyright

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Bibliography for Prevention
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About the author (1993)

Kritsberg is a therapist and author. Wayne is widely recognized as a pioneer in the treatment of survivors of trauma.