The most important thing to a child who has been sexually abused is feeling good again, about him/herself, family, friends, and the world. This workbook is full of effective treatment options and exercises that will help any boy or girl take a big step forward in healing from abuse. Exercises are organized into the following sections: Dealing with Your Feelings; Changing the Picture; Feeling Crummy; The Rainy Day Letter; Protecting Yourself; Whose Feeling Is This?; Why Me?; New Behaviors; Feeling Good Again; and Saying Goodbye.
An accompanying guide for parents and therapists provides the theoretical basis for the exercises in the workbook, along with suggestions for parental involvement and rationales and uses for brief therapy interventions.
"Feeling Good Again has excellent suggestions for therapists working with sexually molested children! The interventions are well organized and can be focused for an individual child's needs."
Mindy B. Loiselle, LCSW
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