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Tears and Fears’ A Helpful Guide for the Families and Victims of Child Sex Abuse, Date-Rape and Trafficking
This week sees the release of a remarkable new book written to help the families and victims of child sex abuse to cope, understand and deal with the many traumatic issues they are faced with.
Tears and Fears by Wilma Davidson is the first ever book on child sexual abuse to confront this extremely sensitive and challenging subject head on. Providing crucial advice and reassurance for victims and their families the book is sure to fill a much needed gap in shelves of our bookstores.
Many will be both shocked and surprised but it is now understood that a staggering one in four people will experience some form of sexual abuse during their lives. Such abuse can come in a wide variety of forms and may involve rape, date rape, or sexual abuse by a teacher, priest, family friend.
or a relative to mention just a few. The results of abuse can be devastating for both victims and their families leaving them with feelings of guilt, depression, self-harm, post traumatic stress or even suicide. Tears and Fears tackles all of these issues and many more with in-depth chapters on all major areas of concern. This invaluable book offers a true lifeline to help overcome the trauma victims and their families inevitably go through.
The author leaves no stone unturned in her quest to enlighten parents about just how easy it can be for children to become victims of sex abuse.
Child Sex Trafficking occurs in many cities and towns in the west, in the extensive chapter on this subject parents will learn important facts to stop their children from becoming a victim of the sex trafficking trade. Tears and Fears provides a real insight into how the Internet and Internet chat rooms have played a major role in assisting paedophiles groom youngsters to become sex victim.
This guide book on child sexual abuse is published as a handbook and is stacked with information and advice on a great range of subjects that are linked to sexual abuse. Never before has such well researched and in-depth help been available in any one convenient volume.
With further chapters including sexually transmitted diseases and an extensive reference section with contact details of Helplines, charities and free government services in the UK, Ireland, Canada and USA, Tears and Fears is a book that everyone should read.
The book is available from the publisher EMP3Books.com as well as Barnes & Noble, Ingram Book Group and Amazon/
To find out more about Tears and Fears by Wilma Davidson visit the author’s website at www.tearsandfears.com
About the Author
Author Wilma Davidson was born in Scotland. She has three children and five grandchildren, so she understands parents’ concern for the safety of their children.
Davidson is the author of a number of other books and one of the UK’s experts on Dowsing. She has been a healer and therapist for twenty years and during that period helped many patients to deal with the trauma of sexual abuse. She realised sex abuse was a very big subject, and her experience in this field encouraged her to write Tears and Fears to offer support to the many victims who need to find strength to cope with the memories of the trauma. Her compassion shines through this book and many readers will feel she is a Helpline in their time of need.
One Comment
C Wadge
The author has written the Porn Plague and Tears and Fears with absolutely no background or professional qualifications to be able to give advice on such sensitive and important matters. The content in these books puts survivors of child sexual abuse and vulnerable young people more at risk with the reckless ideas they suggest (e.g. if you are a survivor of CSA you may be possessed by a bad spirit). Rather than dissuading young people from pornography the Porn Plague lists extreme porn sites and explicit search terms exposing childen and young people to content they would have no idea of unless they read this book. The content in the Porn Plague seems written more for shock value than to actually educate and inform. As a counsellor with many years of experience working with young people who have suffered abuse and having seen first hand the battles and tribulations these young people face because of the abuse they suffered In my opinion these books are potentially very harmful to children and young people and need to be removed from the market.