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Emotional & Verbal Abuse

A Terrible Thing Happened

A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret Holmes, Sasha Mudlaff & Cary Pillo
(4 – 10 years)

Sherman saw the most terrible thing happen. He tried to forget about it, but something inside him started to bother him. He felt nervous and had bad dreams. Then he met someone who helped him talk about the terrible thing, and made him feel better.

Adult Children of Abusive Parents

Adult Children of Abusive Parents: A Healing Program for Those Who Have Been Physically, Sexually, or Emotionally Abused
by Steven Farmer

A history of a childhood abuse is not a life sentence. Here is hope, healing, and a chance to recover the self lost in childhood and integrate the healing aspects of spiritual, physical, and emotional recovery into your adult life.

Healing Days

Healing Days: A Guide For Kids Who Have Experienced Trauma by Susan Farber Straus, illustrated by Maria Bogade (6 – 12 years)

A useful book to read with a parent or therapist, Healing Days emphasizes that children are not to blame for what happened, and that they can get help and look forward to a happy future.

Recovery from Narcissistic Abuse,

Recovery from Narcissistic Abuse, Gaslighting, Codependency and Complex PTSD by Linda Hill

This groundbreaking, therapist-recommended book includes four separate sections that will teach you, from start to finish, everything you need to know about Narcissistic Abuse, Gaslighting, Codependency and Complex PTSD, helping readers learn to both contend with and recover from each one of them.

Signs of a Toxic Relationship

PLEASE NOTE: As an Amazon Associate, Fathers Truly Matter earns from qualifying purchases. The information in this post should not be construed as providing specific psychiatric, psychological, or medical advice, but rather to offer readers information to better understand the lives and health of themselves and their children. It is not intended to provide an alternative to professional treatment or to replace the services of a physician, psychiatrist, or psychotherapist.