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Child Called "It": An Abused Child's Journey from Victim to Victor
A Child Called "It": One Child's Courage to Survive
Dave Pelzer
Dave Pelzer shares his unforgettable story of the many abuses he suffered at the hands of his alcoholic mother and the averted eyes of his neglectful father. Someone with no one to turn to, his dreams barely kept him alive. Through each of his struggles, readers will find themselves enduring his pain, comforting his loneliness and fighting for his will to survive.
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Purchase Parental Alienation & Divorce
Divorce Casualties: Protecting Your Children from Parental Alienation
Author: Douglas Darnall
Format: Paperback, 288pp.
Helps parents recognize the often subtle causes of alienation and teaches them how to prevent or minimize its damaging effects.
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Purchase Good Men: A Practical Handbook for Divorced Dads
Good Men; A Practical Handbook for Divorced Dads
Author: Jack Feuer
How can a father help his child weather the emotional aftermath of divorce? How can he make his kids feel at home even if they stay with him only a small percentage of the time? Jack Feuer, a divorced father himself, offers hard-won wisdom and practical information on how newly single dads can make good lives for themselves and their children. Essential reading for good men everywhere.
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Secrets about Men Every Woman Should Know
Divorce Casualties: Protecting Your Children from Parental Alienation
Author: Barbara De Angelis
Format: Paperback, 288pp.
Helps parents recognize the often subtle causes of alienation and teaches them how to prevent or minimize its damaging effects.
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Purchase Modern Child Custody Practice
Modern Child Custody Practices with 1991 Cumulative Supplements
Author: Jeff Atkinson
Format: Hardcover, 2pp.
Please note: This title needs to be ordered directly with the publisher and usually ships within 3-5 weeks. There are occasions where the titles may go out of print or the publishers may no longer carry stock. If we cannot fill your order, we will notify you within 1-2 weeks.
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Purchase You Gotta Believe
You Gotta Believe!: The Inspiring Life Story of a True American Hero
Drew T. Brown
Format: Paperback, 288pp.
A former Navy attack pilot and charismatic mentor for thousands of inner city high school students tells his inspiring story. Brown fought his way out of the ghetto in Harlem, earned a college degree, and a reputation as one of the "baddest" fighter pilots in the U.S. Navy. Now he helps get kids off drugs and off the street through his American Dream program.
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Purchase Pity the Little Children; The Politics of Child Abuse
Pity the Little Children: The Politics of Child Abuse
Paul Eberla Shirley Eberle
Format: Hardcover, 319pp.
From Publisher's Weekly:
Reports of child abuse are on the rise across the United States. Several currently headlined cases are explored by the Eberles, Los Angeles freelance journalists, in their effort to bring the criminal justice system under scrutiny. Beginning with the notorious case of the McMartin preschool in Southern California, they inspect other trials that hinge on the testimony of children. Serious questions are raised about children under pressure: Are they coached and manipulated? The Eberles level charges at so-called political careerists who conduct what the authors describe as a "child abuse witch hunt.'' This is reporting designed to shock and effect action, focusing on abused adults who have been deprived of rights, victims as well as the children. 15,000 first printing. (November)
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Purchase Making Monsters--False Memories, Psychotherapy and Sexual Hysteria
Making Monsters: False Memories, Psychotherapy, & Sexual Hysteria
Author: Richard Ofshe Ethan Watters
In the last decade, reports of incest have exploded into the natural consciousness. Americans, primarily women, have come forward with graphic memories of childhood abuse. Making Monsters examines the methods of therapists who treat patients for depression by working to draw out memories or, with the use of hypnosis, to encourage the fantasies of childhood abuse which patients are told they have repressed.
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