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Overcoming Childhood Sexual Trauma: A Guide to Breaking through the Wall of Fear for Practitioners and Survivors
 
 
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Overcoming Childhood Sexual Trauma: A Guide to Breaking through the Wall of Fear for Practitioners and Survivors [Hardcover]

Sheri Oz , Sarah-Jane Ogiers


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Mark Kiselica, PhD, HSPP, NCC, LPC; Professor of Couselor Education, The College of New Jersey; Fellow, American Psychological Association

This is a master-piece!

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Go beyond the pain and fear of sexual abuse to heal the trauma

Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) can be a physically and emotionally painful soul-shattering experience that can traumatize a person for a lifetime. The Wall of Fear: Crossing the Wall from Trauma to Recovery from Childhood Sexual Abuse is a unique exploration of the subjective experiences of both client and therapist as they together travel the path to recovery. Therapists get a clear illustration of the therapy process while CSA survivors are offered a gauge with which to judge their own progress toward recovery. New therapeutic concepts are clearly presented and extensively discussed while sensitively charting the experiences of clients on the journey toward healing.

As Winston Churchill once said, “If you’re going through hell, keep going.” The Wall of Fear charts the arduous progress of a survivor from the initial understanding that they need help and guidance, to choosing the correct therapist, to the emotional roadblocks most clients face on their own personal recovery from the hell of CSA. The authors team up to courageously provide readers with a comprehensive and candid portrait of their experiences of CSA therapy while demonstrating the approaches which effectively enhance healing. Features include schematic drawings of the stages of therapy, the client’s own diary from her youth through her therapy in adulthood, client drawings illustrating progress in therapy, and effective art exercises that can be used at the beginning of therapy. The text includes extensive references, useful appendixes, and a helpful glossary of terms for the layperson.

Topics in The Wall of Fear include:
  • the nature of sexual trauma (the new concept of the World of Trauma)
  • growing up traumatized—and its effect on friendships, sexual development, dating, and mate selection
  • couples’ relationships and sexuality
  • selecting a therapist
  • the new concept of The Wall of Fear
  • closure
  • coping with the therapy process
  • parenting by CSA survivors and the impact on the next generation
  • the subjective experiences of both therapist and CSA survivor

The Wall of Fear stands as a testament that no matter what sexual trauma a person may endure, there is hope for recovery. This is insightful, crucial reading for survivors of CSA and therapists at all levels of expertise.

From the Author

I invite you into the therapy room and into my personal
experience of working with survivors. The challenges and dilemmas are many
- concerning intense emotions, boundaries, taking risks, "being there".
These mirror the experiences of the survivor in therapy and Sarah-Jane
invites you into her private world via her diaries and contemporary
perspective on life before and during therapy.

I hope that this book will help maintain your fortitude - and here I am
speaking to therapists and clients alike, for both members of this
healing-team will draw on reserves of strength, endurance and courage that
you may never have known you had.

I invite your comments and your reflections in the hope that this will spur
yet further understandings of the process of healing from childhood
domestic terror.

From the Back Cover

Go Beyond the Pain and Fear of Sexual Abuse to Heal the Trauma.

Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) can be a physically and emotionally painful,
soul-shattering experiences that can traumatize a person for a lifetime.
Overcoming Childhood Sexual Trauma is a unique exploration of the
subjective experiences of both client and therapist as they together travel
the path to recovery. Therapists get a clear illustration of the therapy
process while CSA survivors are offered a guage with which to judge their
own progress toward recovery. New therapeutic concepts are clearly
presented and extensively discussed while sensitively charting the
experiences of clients on the journey toward healing.

About the Author

Sheri Oz (MSc) is founder and director of Machon Eitan, a
private clinic for the treatment of sex trauma survivors and their
families, located in northern Israel. She has written a number of
professional articles published in refereed journals and provides clinical
training and supervision to therapists, consultation with public agencies
regarding issues of mandated reporting and early intervention strategies.

Sarah-Jane Ogiers is employed in a high-tech industry and is a graduate
student of English literature at Haifa University, Israel. She has served
as a "buddy" for individual survivors who do not yet have a support network
of their own and has been invited to speak in survivor support group
meetings.

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