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ABUSE

Beyond the Facade

by Eileen Chubb (Author)

Synopsis
Key Themes: abuse in care homes, whistle-blowing, failures of legal system, true story. Book Description and About the Author Eileen is one of the unsung heroines of our time. Years ago when I opened the first refuge in Chiswick, London in 1971, I was fighting to bring attention to the plight of victims of domestic violence. Nan was the oldest member of our community. She came to take refuge with us after a severe beating from her son. She died as a result of a frenzied attack from him when he was drunk. I was always aware of the level of abuse amongst the fragile elderly people in this country but the battle to even get the subject of domestic violence acknowledged amongst the powers that be in England meant that the plight of the elderly in this country slipped under the radar. Whistleblowers anywhere in the world have to recognise that they will always be met with derision and abuse. We all grow up with the nursery story of the little boy who pointed to the Emperor with no clothes I always imagined his mother took him off and washed out his mouth with soap.As a nation the English do not like anyone who 'makes a fuss,' and I met Eileen when she was already cleaning lavatories to make a living after she was roundly condemned and blackballed by a major Nursing Home provider for daring to criticise their methods of caring for the fragile, elderly patients.

Eileen is an immensely courageous woman and this book is the story of her fight to gain recognition for the rights of the elderly community to be treated with respect and compassion. She tells the story of her brave and ferocious battle in such a way that the reader will be swept along and able to share her triumphs and the lows of what has become her life's mission. Her sense of humour never deserts her nor her archaic take on the pomposity of most of her enemies. It is chilling in these pages to read about the lengths people in power are willing to go to stop Eileen and her supporters trying to protect their charges. That a woman of her integrity and compassion should be black balled from the caring profession and forced to clean for a living is a terrible indictment of our society. I firmly believe that this book will reach a wide audience.All of us at one time or another will face the future care of our loved ones. Inevitably all of us will also look for caring as we reach an incapacitated old age. It is the Eileen's of this world who seek to make the changes needed.



Breaking Free:

Help for Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse


by Carolyn Ainscough (Author), Kay Toon (Author)

Synopsis
This manual is designed to help survivors of child sexual abuse. It updates the first edition, and investigates all the effects of child sexual abuse, which often persist into adult life - guilt and shame, depression and anxiety, eating disorders, fear of relationships and sexual problems. It includes discussion of false memory syndrome and female abusers, and draws on accounts of survivors who want their voices to be heard, offering a positive and optimistic approach to help survivors break free from the past.


Breaking Free Workbook:

Practical help for survivors of child sexual abuse: Help for Survivors of Child Sex Abuse: Workbook

by Carolyn Ainscough (Author), Kay Toon (Author)

Synopsis
A workbook for survivors of sexual abuse, to use alongside "Breaking Free", or on its own. With more emphasis on practical exercises than "Breaking Free", the workbook offers to help the reader explore the problems that child sexual abuse often causes survivors in later life. The exercises should develop understanding, and help the survivors to work through the problems and develop healthy coping strategies. There is encouragement to the reader to find support and back-up actively as they work through the book.

The Courage to Heal:

A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse

by Ellen Bass (Author), Laura Davis (Author)


Based on the experiences of hundreds of survivors, this work profiles victims who share the challenges and triumphs of their personal healing processes. It offers mental, emotional and physical support to all people who are in the process of rebuilding their lives.

The Courage to Heal Workbook:

For Women and Men Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse

by Laura Davis (Author)

A step by step guide through the healing process, this workbook provides thr same directional support as its companion bestseller, Courage to Heal. The workbook is a combination of checklists, open-ended questions, writing exercises, art projects and activities.

No Way Home:

The Terrifying Story of Life in a Children's Home and a Little Girl's Struggle to Survive


by Sue Martin

Book Description
A shocking account of the abuse a young girl suffered in the hands of the carers at children's homes


Pin Down:

by Teresa Cooper (Author)

Book Description
Thrust into care at six months of age because of an alcoholic father and mentally ill mother, Teresa Cooper's life began in a less than perfect way. Teresa spent an unsettled childhood in a variety of children's homes before being sent at thirteen to Kendall House in Gravesend, Kent, which would become her prison and worst nightmare. Teresa found herself a victim of a terrible regime; being injected with dangerously high doses of drugs and sexually abused. This cruel and vicious treatment, accompanied by punishments such as 163 days spent in solitary confinement, meant that it was not long before Teresa began to harm herself and even attempt to take her life. After three years of hell, Teresa thought her nightmare was over but another was about to begin.


About the Author
Teresa Cooper is a survivor. Fighting against a corrupt social care system, she has taken her case of abuse and drugging to parliament, and is fighting to prevent many more children from suffering at the hands of unethical doctors and abusive foster parents.


The extraordinary story of how a young girl fought against the most evil of abuses to become the survivor she is today...

Teresa Cooper's life began in a less than perfect way. But little did she know that things would only go from bad to worse. Teresa spent her unsettled childhood in a variety of children's homes before eventually being sent to Kendal House in Gravesend, Kent, England which was to become the prison in which her worst nightmares would come true. Before her first day within these prison walls had ended, Teresa found herself a victim of the terrible 'pin-down' regime, during which she was injected with dangerously high doses of drugs and then raped and seriously abused. This cruel and vicious treatment, accompanied by punishments such as 163 days spent in solitary confinement, meant that it was not long before Teresa began to harm herself and even attempted to take her life."

"For too long we have been unheard and the government needs to make many changes where child abuse is concerned."

The Me Nobody Knows:

A Guide for Teen Survivors

by Barbara Bean (Author), Shari Bennett (Author)

Synopsis
The first book for sexually abused teens to turn to When teenagers are victims of sexual abuse, the 'normal' problems of adolescence are exacerbated. The authors validate the conflicting emotions aroused by sexual abuse and offer these adolescents simple, concrete advice about reporting the abuse and how to seek counseling.This unique book is for teenagers in therapy that have been victims of sexual abuse, as well as for their therapists. Through written, visual, and relaxation exercises, the book shows survivors how to begin to cope.


Victims No Longer:  (Second Edition)

The Classic Guide for Men Recovering from Sexual Child Abuse (Paperback)

by Mike Lew (Author)

Mike Lew's book positively shows that hope, information and understanding will lead to recovery. With insight into the respect for deep emotions, you feel you are in compassionate hands that have steered many successful stories of recovery.

ADHD

The ADHD Fraud:

How Psychiatry Makes Patients of Normal Children

by Fred A. Baughman (Author), Craig Hovey (Author)

Synopsis
Psychiatry listed the symptoms of emotional discomfiture in children, and in a stroke devoid of science and Hippocratic motive, called each a "chemical imbalance" needing a "chemical balancer" - a pill.

The Ritalin Fact Book:

What Your Doctor Won't Tell You About ADHD and Stimulant Drugs

by Peter Roger Breggin (Author)

Synopsis
By the author of The Antidepressant Fact Book and Talking Back to Ritalin, a straight-talking guide to the drugs used to treat ADD and ADHD. Known as the "Ralph Nader of psychiatry," Peter Breggin has been the medical expert in countless civil and criminal cases involving the use or misuse of psychoactive medications. This unusual position has given him unprecedented access to private pharmaceutical research and correspondence files, access that informs this straight-talking guide to the most-prescribed and controversial class of psychoactive medications prescribed for children. From how these drugs work in the brain to documented side and withdrawal effects, The Ritalin Fact Book is up-to-the-minute and easy-to-access. With its suggestions for non-prescriptive ways to treat ADD and ADHD, it is essential reading for every parent whose child is on or who has been recommended psychoactive medication.

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