Healing Hidden Memories

Healing Hidden Memories by Mary Jane Williams, published by Health Communications in 1991, is a focused exploration of the impact of childhood sexual abuse on women. This edition, comprising 149 pages, presents insights from Williams, a survivor herself, who addresses the wounded child within every woman who has experienced such trauma. The book discusses the societal imbalances that contribute to abuse and offers various methods for recovery, including visualizations and affirmations.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the psychological aspects of abuse and its effects on family and relationships. Williams provides practical techniques aimed at fostering healing and empowerment. The content is designed to guide individuals through their recovery journey, addressing themes of self-help and psychopathology. This edition serves as a resource for those seeking to understand and overcome the challenges associated with their past experiences.
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Within every woman who has survived childhood sexual abuse is a wounded child. Mary Jane Williams, herself a survivor of abuse, believes that abuse is a reflection of the imbalance in our society and offers insights into ways to correct this imbalance using visualizations, affirmations and new techniques for recovery.
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