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Book Synopsis: “What do I do now?” is a mother's cry after she learns her child has been sexually abused. Research shows that one in four girls and one in six boys are sexually abused before age eighteen, usually by someone they know and trust, often by a father or father-figure. Many children remember the abuse only in adolescence or adulthood. A mother's belief in her child's disclosure and her active support and protection after disclosure are essential to recovery from the horror of sexual abuse.
Mothers' trauma resulting from their child's disclosure is magnified when the perpetrator is a partner or spouse. Mothers often blame themselves and are blamed by others for not knowing about the abuse. This acute crisis is like a nuclear bomb explosion in the family, with devastating immediate and longer-term consequences.
The Survival Guide is especially for mothers of sexually abused children (MOSAC). The Guide provides practical answers, offers guidance through the post-disclosure crisis, assists mothers in understanding themselves and their child, presents options for effectively navigating the very difficult path on which a mother finds herself, and offers sensible strategies for communicating belief, support and protection and moving towards recovery and resilience. Eight chapters address mothers' feelings, child sexual abuse information, effects of disclosure, reporting and the legal system dealing with especially difficult situations, emotional support, safety strategies, and healing and recovery. The Appendix includes education, prevention, intervention, legal and reporting resources, and selected books and films.
The Guide is also useful for legal and child welfare professionals, counselors and therapists. It clarifies mothers' dual traumas: dealing with their child's wounding and their guilt for not having protected their child, as well as their betrayal by a previously loved and trusted partner. The Guide may encourage increased attention to children’s safety needs and compassion for mothers.
The Guide complements the website, www.MOSAC.net launched by author Mel Langston, PhD in 2010, followed by Facebook and Twitter accounts and a Facebook mothers’ support group.
Mel Langston, PhD, motivated by personal experience with child sexual abuse, is a licensed therapist in Astoria, Oregon, with over 30 years' professional experience working with mothers and sexually abused children. Leona Puma, writer, mother and trauma survivor with experience of child sexual abuse, seeks to help mothers and children move from victimhood to recovery and resilience.
Many collaborators, mothers, adult children, and professionals, assisted in the development of the Guide, providing feedback, ideas and encouragement.
The Survival Guide is dedicated to mothers and sexually abused children with hope that it will help with their recovery and resilience.
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Are you a mother who feels helpless and devastated after discovering that your child has been sexually abused? You're not alone. Research shows that one in four girls and one in six boys are victims of sexual abuse before the age of eighteen. The trauma of sexual abuse is magnified when the perpetrator is a partner or spouse, leading to a nuclear bomb explosion in the family. But there is hope. Introducing "What Do I Do Now? A Survival Guide for Mothers of Sexually Abused Children" by Mel Langston, PhD.
As a licensed therapist with over 30 years of experience, Mel Langston understands the pain and confusion that mothers go through in the aftermath of child sexual abuse. In this comprehensive guide, she provides practical answers and guidance to help you navigate the post-disclosure crisis. From understanding yourself and your child to effectively communicating belief, support, and protection, this book offers sensible strategies for moving towards recovery and resilience.
The Survival Guide consists of eight chapters that address the various challenges faced by mothers of sexually abused children. You'll find information on mothers' feelings, child sexual abuse, effects of disclosure, reporting, the legal system, emotional support, safety strategies, and healing and recovery. Additionally, the appendix provides valuable resources for education, prevention, intervention, and legal support.
But this guide isn't just for mothers. It's also a valuable tool for legal and child welfare professionals, counselors, and therapists. By shedding light on the dual traumas experienced by mothers, Langston hopes to increase awareness of children's safety needs and foster compassion for mothers who have been betrayed by a loved one.
If you're ready to take the first step towards recovery and resilience, "What Do I Do Now? A Survival Guide for Mothers of Sexually Abused Children" is here to support you. Visit our website www.MOSAC.net to learn more about the author, join our Facebook support group, and connect with other mothers who have similar experiences. Together, we can heal and empower ourselves and our children.
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