Alison Miller has written a remarkable testament to the tenacity, creativity, collegiality, and compassion necessary for therapist and survivor to address the multiple psychological, behavioral, emotional, physical, and social problems resulting from a torturous childhood. All therapists who work with known victims of child sexual trauma, or whose clients are identified by the various psychological diagnoses known to have antecedents in childhood trauma, will benefit from the wisdom saturating each page. Dr. Miller has gifted clinicians and survivors alike with hope. As she explains, with perseverence, patience, and creativity, even the most damaging symptoms resulting from "unimaginable" abuse can be overcome. This is a book to recommend for all clinicians and psychology students to maintain in their libraries.