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Mentioned in 6 episodes

The courage to heal

A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
Book • 1988
This book combines personal stories and professional insights to guide readers on their healing journey.

It focuses on cultivating hope and resilience, demonstrating that healing is possible after trauma.

The authors address the long-term effects of abuse, provide practical advice and exercises for self-care, and emphasize personal empowerment and the unique recovery process for each individual.

The book also offers resources and advice for those supporting survivors, fostering understanding and empathy.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Mentioned by Debbie Millman as a helpful resource, but with a caveat about potential issues.
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#464: Tim Ferriss — My Healing Journey After Childhood Abuse
Mentioned by Catherine Liu in the context of discussing decontextualization in self-help books.
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The Radical Therapist #130 – The Problem with Trauma Culture w/ Dr. Catherine Liu
Mentioned by Jordan Harbinger when discussing the impact of the satanic panic on the legal system.
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1004: Memory | Skeptical Sunday
Mentioned by Matthew Remski when discussing the aesthetic changes within Catholic culture.
258: Pope Bob Vs. Trump World
Mentioned by Andrew Doyle as containing a sentence along the lines of, 'if you think something might have happened to you, it probably did, even if you can't remember it'.
Andrew Doyle: Trapped Between Woke Dogma and Right-Wing Populism
Mentioned by Joshua Slocum as a book that suggested vague signs of sexual abuse indicated abuse.
More Weight: Episode 207, Jan. 26, 2025
Mentioned by Andrew Doyle while discussing the recovered memory hysteria of the late 20th century.
Gender Identity: The Latest Social Contagion - Andrew Doyle
Mentioned as arguably the most popular self-help book ever published.
S2. EP1. Tell Me A Story
Mentioned by the host in relation to repressed memories and memoir writing, highlighting similarities in advice.
S2. EP3. In Search of Lost Time; Memoirs and Memory
Mentioned by Bassy Kutten in the context of discussing the challenges of healing from sexual abuse and the importance of self-acceptance.
⁠Challenging Cultural Silence: Why Abuse Must Be Addressed w/Bassy Kutten

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