In her 20 years as a clinical psychologist, Rogers has learned to understand the silent language of girls who will not--who cannot--speak about devastating sexual trauma. In this deeply moving book, Rogers reveals how she has helped many girls find expression and healing for the sexual trauma that has shattered their childhoods.
In the tradition of Oliver Sacks' The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Susanna Kaysen's Girl, Interrupted, Rogers, currently a Harvard professor of Human Development and Psychology, chronicles her personal drama as a young psychology intern, in a terrifying and moving account of true-life double healing through psychotherapy.
This practical book demonstrates how to identify adolescent girls' resistance so that the therapist can help them recognize their strengths and hear their own voices as they grow into young women.
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