"A (sadly) necessary, practical tool for young women who've survived sexual abuse and assault.”
—Kirkus review
“Child sexual abuse is one of the most damaging and life-altering experiences a person can suffer. This workbook offers the guidance and support survivors desperately need by providing powerful exercises to help them deal with the associated emotions of shame, fear, sadness, and anger, as well as offering advice and strategies to help them cope with such issues as nightmares and flashbacks. I highly recommend it.”
—Beverly Engel, LMFT, author of It Wasn’t Your Fault and The Right to Innocence
“The Sexual Trauma Workbook for Teen Girls is an amazing book of hope, inspiration, and education from start to finish. With the sharing of different personal experiences and encouragement, this book will help any young teen at any point of their journey to recovery. As a fellow survivor of rape and sexual assault, I wish this workbook had been available for me during my time of need. Although it’s been over twenty years since my rape and sexual assault, this workbook helped me today address and conquer emotions that I thought no longer existed.”
—Tanisha Bagley, survivor of over ten years of rape, sexual assault, and domestic violence; advocate for all victims and survivors of rape, sexual assault, and domestic violence; and author of The Price of Love
“This practical and enlightening book is a blessing for teen girls and the adults who support them following sexual trauma. It is filled with research-based wisdom, everyday tools, guidance, and most of all, hope!”
—Marilyn Price-Mitchell, PhD, developmental psychologist and author of Tomorrow’s Change Makers
“In The Sexual Trauma Workbook for Teen Girls, the authors have done a beautiful job of providing a wise, inspiring, uplifting, and comprehensive guide for healing, which can be used alone or as an adjunct to therapy. I love this book. It is comforting and practical, and I will recommend it often.”
—Catherine McCall, MS, LMFT, author of the international best seller Never Tell, is on the judges panel of the United Kingdom Child Sexual Abuse People’s Tribunal, RAINN Speakers Bureau, and a blogger for Psychology Today