Why Counseling Works
For a trauma memory to be healed, the recalled memory (flashback) needs to be put into
words. Stating what happened moves the trauma memory from the “sensory” back area of the brain
to the “story” frontal lobes, where it becomes normal memory. Once the memory is in the frontal
lobes, it no longer can be triggered and intrude in the person’s life. The individual gains more
control over his/her life, and the need for heightened alertness lessens. The verbalizing of the memory
is an important part of counseling victims with this disorder.
I have researched many links to other pages, all of which have links to more pages. Please be aware that some of
these sites may be triggering for some persons, so I ask that you take care of yourself. If you think a certain site may be
triggering for you, please refrain from going there at least until you are feeling stronger to do soSome books that I recommend
are categorized below:
Abuse
and sexual abuse in general:
Adult Children of Abusive Parents: A Healing Program for Those Who Have Been Physically,
Sexually, or Emotionally Abused, by Steven Farmer, is a book that focuses on abuse in general, recognizing it, and
overcoming it.
Battered Woman's Survival Guide: Breaking the Cycle, by Jan Berliner Statman, is an excellent book that can help to recognize the patters
of an abuser, and the ways they lure their partner into the relationship and keep them there. Also has information to help
the battered woman to escape from this situation once in it.
Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You, by Sue William Silverman, is one womans account of incest and recovery.
Codependent No More, by Melody Beattie, is a book that looks at the need many of us have to help others,
to the point of neglecting ourselves. It is so important that we learn to draw a line of balance and to take care of ourselves
first.
The Courage to Heal, by Ellen Bass and Laura Davis, is a wonderful and popluar book to help women overcome
the effects of childhood sexual abuse.
The Courage to Heal Workbook, by Laura Davis, is a workbook based on the book The Courage to Heal.
Daybreak: Meditations For Women Survivors of Sexual Abuse, by Maureen Brady is an excellent book of reflections to help the survivor focus on
healing in every area of her life. I share these writings with other women daily.
Diary of Abuse, Diary of Healing, by Jennifer J. Richardson, is a personal account of one woman's childhood abuses
and consequent healing.
Emotional Incest Syndrome : What to Do When a Parent's Love Rules Your Life , by Dr. Patricia Love, et al, is an excellent book for anyone who feels that their
life or their feelings are still controlled by their family of origin.
Reach for the Rainbow : Advanced Healing for Survivors of Sexual Abuse, by Lynn D. Finney. The book review states: A question-and-answer format outlines self-healing
techniques for survivors of sex abuse and addresses such sensitive issues as cult abuse, multiple personality disorder, flashbacks,
suicidal thoughts, and legal repercussions.
Repressed Memories : A Journey to Recovery from Sexual Abuse, by Renee Fredrickson, examines the importance of recovering buried memories and offers
a guide on how do try to do so.
Secret Survivors : Uncovering Incest and Its Aftereffects in Women, by E. Sue Blume, is an excellent book that offers a list of numerous possible aftereffects
of abuse, and then proceeds to discuss each one in detail. I highly recommend this book to all survivors!
Sexual Abuse/Sacred Wound : Transforming Deep Trauma, by Stephanie Mines. The book review states: Using the expressive arts as a ground
for awakening to self, the author guides the reader step by step through the profound and exciting process of recovering self
while recovering memory. Like a compassionate therapist, the author who is both mature and well trained in techniques for
addressing trauma, opens the window on new options for discovering wholeness. Panic attacks, eating disorders, psychosomatic
illness, chronic fatigue, structural obstacles, difficulties in intimacy and relationship -- all these components of post-traumatic
stress disorder are considered. Joyous and uplifting possbilities are presented for all members of the recovery population,
including single parents, gays and lesbians, survivors of cult abuse, men, women and families.
The Sexual Healing Journey : A Guide for Survivors of Sexual Abuse, by Wendy Maltz, is a book that focuses on healing damaged sexuality from childhood
abuses.
Silently Seduced : When Parents Make Their Children Partners : Understanding Covert
Incest, by Kenneth M. Adams, looks at when a parent's love for a child is more expecting
than giving, more jealous than trusting (quoted from book review), thus covertly making that child their partner.
Survivor Prayers : Talking With God About Childhood Sexual Abuse, by Catherine J. Foote. The book review says: Both the reflections and the prayers
validate the wound yet free the imagination to soar to the source of healing and wholeness. For an excerpt of this book you
may go to Survivor's Prayer
Not all abuse is physical or sexual.
In fact, oftentimes the most harmful abuse is emotional abuse. I highly recommend The Verbally Abusive Relationship:How to Recognize it and How to Respond, by Patricial Evans. It is an excellent book, to be read over and over.
Women who have been abused by females:
From Victim to Survivors : Reclaimed Voices of Women Sexually Abused in Childhood by
Females , by Juliann Mitchell, PhD, and Jill Morse
When You're Ready : A Woman's Healing from Childhood Physical and Sexual Abuse
by Her Mother, by Kathy Evert and Inie Bijkerk
Males who have been sexually abused:
Abused Boys: The Neglected Victims of Sexual Abuse, by Mic Hunter, includes numerous true stories of survival as well as an honest look
at the abuse and recovery process. It examines how sexual abuse can physically and emotionally impact males, as well as factors
that affect the recovery from such abuse.
Broken Boys/Mending Men: Recovery from Childhood Sexual Abuse, by Stephen D. Gruban-Black, looks at the after-effects of male childhood sexual abuse
as well as how to begin healing.
Victims No Longer: Men Recovering from Incest and Other Sexual Child Abuse, by Mike Lew and Ellen Bass, validates the experiences of males who have been sexually
abused, and deals with a variety of subsequent issues, including trust, intimacy, and sexuality.
For younger readers and those helping them:
Helping Your Child Recover From Sexual Abuse, by Caren Adams, et al
Laurie Tells, by Linda Lowery, is geared toward grades 4-6 and tells the story of a girl who is
coping with incest.
My Mom is Different by Deborah Sessions is for children ages 4-8, whose moms have MPD/DID.
Something Happened and I'm Scared to Tell : A Book for Young Victims of Abuse, by Patricial Kehoe, is geared to ages 4-8, and discusses some common feelings that
accompany sexual abuse, such as guilt, fear, and confusion.
Something Must Be Wrong With Me : A Boy's Book About Sexual Abuse, by Doris Sanford, is geared to ages 4-8.
Ritual Abuse:
Double Vision: A Travelogue of Recovery from Ritual Abuse, by Anna Richardson, is a true story of one women's recovery from from incest and
ritual abuse, and includes some very vivid memories.
Reaching for the Light: A Guide for Ritual Abuse Survivors and Their Therapists, by Emile P. Rose, is a good book in helping understand ritual abuse without being
overly graphic. This book gives many useful coping strategies for dealing with the aftereffects of ritual abuse.
Satan's Children: Case Studies in Multiple Personalities by Robert S. Mayer addresses the possibility of multiple personalities being created
by satanic cults.
Satan's Underground : The Extraordinary Story of One Woman's Escape, by Lauren Stratford and Johanna Michaelson, is a much disputed book about one woman's
experiences with a satanic cult.
Suffer the Child, by Judith Spencer, is the story of a young girl who was initiated into a cult by her
mother, and subsequently developed MPD/DID to deal with the atrocities she suffered.
Where the Rivers Join: A Personal Account of Healing from Ritual Abuse, by Beckylane, is book about the experiences of a survivor of ritual abuse, and her
subsequent recovery.
MPD/DID:
Amongst Ourselves: A Self-Help Guide to Living With Dissociative Identity Disorder , by Tracy Alderman, PhD, et al, is a self-help guide which discusses various skills
and strategies for living with MPD/DID, or living with someone who has MPD/DID
Becoming One: A Story of Triumph over Multiple Personality Disorder, by Sarah E. Olson, tells of the author's account of her past and of her healing.
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder, by Frank W. Putnum, is a book for professionals and those in training. It addresses
numerous therapeutic issues and discusses specific therapeutic techniques, complete with examples.
The Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook, by Deborah Bray Haddock, is a user-friendly book that addresses practical information
about dissociation and can facilitate the opening of communication about it.
The Family Inside: Working With the Multiple, by Doris Bryant, et al, is full of various healing techniques for MPD/DID and focuses
on developmental milestones which generally need to be met in healing.
First Person Plural: My Life as a Multiple, by Cameron West, PhD, is a first-hand account of one man's experience with MPD/DID.
Getting Through the Day: Stratagies for Adults Hurt As Children, by Nancy J. Napier, is a good followup and is helpful in understanding what DIDers
go through on a daily basis.
Multiple Personality Disorder from the Inside Out, edited by Barry M. Cohen, et al, is a collection of writings about people's expeirences
with MPD/DID.
Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder: The Power of the Collective Heart, by Sarah Y. krakauer, discusses a three-phase treatment model for MPD/DID.
Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder (Jossey-Bass Social and Behavioral Science Series), edited by James L. Spira and Irvin D. Yalom, offers a variety of techniques for assessing
and treating MPD/DID.
United We Stand: A Book for People With Multiple Personalities, Eliana Gil, is a very short book and will be easily understood. It is a great first
book.
When Rabbit Howls, by Truddy Chase, is the author's true story of childhood abuse and how she developed
MPD/DID in order to survive.
The Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook.
Self-Injury:
A Bright Red Scream: Self-Mutilation and the Language of Pain, by Marilee Strong, is the result of interviews with over 50 self-mutilators.
Cutting: Understanding and Overcoming Self-Mutilation, by Steven Levenkron, offers basic information on self-injury as well as strategies
for treatment.
The Scarred Soul: Understanding & Ending Self-Inflicted Violence, by Tracy Aldarman, explores reasons why people self-harm and techniques for overcoming
it.
Shadow on My Soul: Overcoming Addiction to Suicide, by Paula M. Quinn, is an autobiographical account of what it feels like to be suicidal,
and gives an understanding of that mindset.
Grief:
Time Remembered: A Journal For Survivors is a wonderful book that allows you to write as you read.
Healing Grief, by James Van Praagh reclaiming life after any loss https://store.vanpraagh.com/Categories.bok
When someone you love
is a survivor:
Allies in Healing is a wonderful book for those who support a survivor in the healing journy. It helps
the supporter to understand and to deal with their own feelings and issues around this.
Ghosts in the Bedroom : A Guide for Partners of Incest Survivors
Haunted Marriage : Overcoming the Ghosts of Your Spouse's Childhood Abuse
When You Are the Partner of a Rape or Incest Survivor : A Workbook for You
Lovers and Survivors; A Partner's Guide to Living with and Loving a Sexual Abuse
Survivor
Outgrowing the Pain Together : A Book for Spouses and Partners of Adults Abuse As Children
Someone I Know Has Multiple Personalities: A Book for Significant Others -- Friends,
Family, and Caring Professionals by Sandra J. Hocking
Partners in Recovery : How Mates, Lovers & Other Prosurvivors Can Learn to Support
& Cope With Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Childrens Books that many survivors like:
Love You Forever is a great book for children of all ages
If I Found a Wistful Unicorn
Please email wendycrannage@ahawe.org if you are a Family Counselor Interested in Natural Healings and
want to help with Support Groups