From Publishers Weekly
Kritsberg ( Gifts: Skills for Personal Growth and Recovery ), who leads personal growth and recovery workshops, has crafted a remarkable, almost do-it-yourself approach to working through the psychic damage caused by early sexual trauma. The emphasis here is on how victims repress their memories and feelings, which can later manifest themselves as psychical problems. Kritsberg's definition of childhood sexual abuse, more inclusive than most, fittingly encompasses emotional sexual abuse. He shows adult survivors ways to break through defenses, jog memories and replace pain with positive feelings. He suggests body work--to get to physical memories--and journal writing such as speaking with one's body to sharpen understanding. There are also separate healing affirmations for men and women. The author provides examples to show that both men and women are abused as well as abusers. This is a supportive and coherent guide.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
From Library Journal
This is a self-help manual written for those who have experienced sexual abuse in childhood. The first section discusses types of childhood sexual abuse and its possible physical, emotional, and cognitive effects. The next section analyzes the process of healing and recovery, using case histories derived from the author's clinical practice. The third section details how to keep a "healing journal," in which the reader can perform exercises in self-exploration and self-affirmation and thus begin to integrate the cognitive and emotional experiences of recovery. Though the author's explanation of how recovery occurs ranges into the metaphysical, this book should be both helpful and reassuring to survivors and valuable to therapists. For academic and large public libraries.
- Bonnie Hoffman, Stony Brook, N.Y.Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.