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Healing
and Recovery Resources for You
| Rape Survivors Share
Their Heartfelt
Recovery Secrets What if I told you I can help you develop the ability to foresee and control the triggers that cause you anxiety?
Imagine feeling as if you’re not alone and isolated anymore, living a life without shame and guilt. Knowing where … and how … to find inspiration and motivation as you recover. Imagine an end to your struggles and frustration and experience clarity of mind and
the ability to focus even more acutely than you did prior to your rape.
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I promise you one thing about The Truth About Rape: You won't feel alone. I interviewed over 40 women who share with you their obstacles in recovery and teach you new ways to approach your recovery; ways that will radically change the way you feel about yourself.
You’ll feel as if you’re having a discreet
conversation with trusted friends in these women and send your recovery soaring. Like Eleanor, 33, who talks about her own experience with a cutting-edge therapy that you’ve likely heard much about lately.
Or gain insight from hearing how Kate, 44, struggled with and found her own answer to one of the most confusing for rape victims: “How could God let this happen to me?”
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| Intimate Therapy Sessions
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Patient & Therapist You find yourself in a warmly decorated, comforting office. A lamp in the corner casts a soft glow around the room furnished with a couch and chair in soft brown hues and lovely paintings on the wall.
A man walks in ... he's a professional, well-dressed and confident with kind, compassionate eyes. He addresses a girl in the room. She looks somewhat timid,
even a bit scared but he asks how she's feeling today.
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As she begins talking, you realize you're like a fly on the wall of his therapy office, privy to all that she's feeling and saying. Privy to all the intimate emotions spilling from her about what has happened and how the therapist is responding. As you continue to listen you realize her emotions, her words, her feelings ... are yours.
Could it be that you weren't at fault for your rape like the therapist
is telling the girl? Could it be that the anger, the depression, the nightmares ... all the rest ... could it be that you don't need to suffer anymore? That someone can help you stop all this?
Could it be that you don't need to be in pain anymore like he's telling the girl? |
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Teresa Lauer, MA, LMHC
310 pages - 0-9662078-1-5
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Teresa Lauer, MA, LMHC
175 pages - 0-9662078-0-7
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