Suffer the Child

Suffer the Child by Judith Spencer, published by iUniverse in 2000, is a 416-page work that delves into the complex interplay between trauma and psychological disorders. The narrative follows Jenny, who grows up in a satanic cult, detailing her harrowing experiences that lead to the fragmentation of her identity. This edition presents a thorough exploration of the psychological implications of her past, offering insights into the challenges faced by both Jenny and the therapists who assist her in the healing process.
Readers will find a detailed account of Jenny’s journey as she confronts the traumatic memories that shaped her life. The book examines themes of psychopathology and applied psychology, providing a candid look at the innovative treatment methods employed by her therapists. Through its unflinching portrayal of Jenny’s struggles and the revelations that emerge during her healing, Suffer the Child serves as a significant exploration of the effects of extreme trauma on the psyche.
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On the bestseller list for Walden Books and required reading for psychology classes, Suffer the Child was first to link Satanic child abuse with multiple personalities/dissociative disorders. The story chronicles with unblinking objectivity the harrowing experiences of Jenny, reared in a satanic cult, in a life so untenable as to fracture the self. In the healing process, these experiences, made of nightmare stuff, are assimilated, with the help of therapists with little to guide their committed and necessarily innovative treatment. The horrifying revelations of Jenny’s healing journey will shock, inspire, and give caution to us all.
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