Pain and Pretending/With Study Guide

Pain and Pretending/With Study Guide by Rich Buhler, published by Thomas Nelson Inc in 1991, is a revised and expanded edition that spans 269 pages. This book examines the long-lasting effects of child abuse on its victims as they navigate adulthood, providing insights into the recovery process and emphasizing the significance of forgiveness.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the psychological and emotional challenges faced by survivors of child abuse. The text delves into the intersection of religion and psychology, offering guidance for those seeking healing and understanding. With a focus on inspirational themes and self-help strategies, this edition serves as a resource for individuals looking to address mental illness and foster a healthier Christian life.
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Looks at how child abuse affects its victims into their adult lives, describes steps toward recovery, and discusses the importance of forgiveness
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