Description
This book addresses the reality of sexual abuse, emphasizing that these acts are often perpetrated by close relatives in familiar environments. It explores the different forms of abuse and the psychological wounds they cause, including guilt and trauma. The author analyzes the manipulation techniques used by abusers to keep their victims silent and perpetuate their acts.
The book offers perspectives on how victims can survive and rebuild their lives, as well as on the reaction of those around them to these situations. It also raises the question of forgiveness and its impact on the healing process. Intended for victims, their families and listening professionals, this book provides tools to better understand and support this suffering.
ISBN: 9782356140449