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It's All about the Brain

The Role of the Brain in Child Sexual Abuse and Restoration
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"It's all About the Brain" explores the role of the brain in child sexual abuse and restoration for all those involved. It answers the questions, "Does child molestation affect brain development?" and "How can the brain be used in effective treatment?" The role of the brain in achieving forgiveness and restoration on all sides of the issue is addressed. There is plenty of evidence surfacing to suggest that the stress of child molestation can cause actual brain damage in some individuals - but that the damage may be reversible. To get on with life in a healthy way after abuse, the mind of the victim has to be given permission to let go of toxic emotions tied to the abuse and the abuser and let the law do the job of dealing with the perpetrator. Dr. Caroline Leaf contends that the primary means of healing toxic thoughts, emotions and bodies is by consciously controlling one's thought life. Find out how this can happen in It's All About the Brain. Background How was it possible for Diane Roblin-Lee to have been married for 38 years without knowing that her husband, 13 years into the marriage, had begun to molest children? The answer lies in the fact that child-molesters are such highly skilled manipulators that they can fool even a mate with whom they live - and convince a child that keeping the deep dark secret is critically important for both of them. They are usually so addicted to pornography that acting out the taunting perversions of their porn-soaked brains becomes the driving force of their lives. Once the fog from the shock, betrayal, and shame of her husband's crimes began to clear, Diane wondered how any young mom could possibly be expected to protect her children from a predator - if she had lived with one for all those years and not recognized the signs. Following her divorce, the sale of her home, and the dismantling of their business, Diane immersed herself in research and emerged with the Predator-Proof Your Family Series, breaking the silence in which predators hide. The publishing of this series of nine booklets is Diane's way of turning her brokenness, and that of her family, into information and protection for other children and other families. The eightfold purpose behind the Predator-Proof Your Family Series: - To help families and guardians recognize danger signs in people who have access to the children in their care - To deter people who are fantasizing about molesting a child from acting on their fantasies - To protect children from molestation through raising awareness on many levels - To be aware of the new challenges of parenting in the 21st century. - To deepen the understanding of all levels of society affected by the molestation of a child - To find healing for victims and families - To encourage the kind of justice and community action that prevents potential or convicted predators from initial offending and re-offending. - To demonstrate to all those who have been molested that we care deeply about what you have endured and, in honor of you, are doing all we can to protect other children from sharing your experience.

Author Biography:

Diane Roblin-Lee, the award-winning author, former social worker, and educator, has (out of personal heartbreak) done extensive research in the field of child sexual abuse and the role played by pornography. She has written over twenty books on a variety of subjects, Diane's passion has always been for the family - not only her own but also in recognition of its importance as the basic unit of society. With the theme of the family running through all of her work, Diane has been politically active, hosted several TV programs (including NiteLite for seven years) and served for many years on the board of the Heart to Heart Marriage and Family Institute. Her legacy journal, To My Family...My Life Legacy is a priceless resource for those wishing to bless their families with the insights, wisdom, and experience gained through their lifetimes. Remarried in 2013, Diane and her second husband, Morgan Sharp, are committed to helping to ensure the protection of children everywhere, through whatever means possible. Melodie Bissell is the President of Plan to Protect(R), providing the highest STANDARD of abuse prevention and protection to organizations servicing the vulnerable sector globally. The company services 7,500 volunteer driven organizations in Canada including care homes, sports clubs, churches, community clubs, etc. Melodie has been nominated four years in a row for the RBC Canadian Women's Entrepreneur Award and is honoured to be a Regional Finalist in 2014.
Release date Australia
August 13th, 2018
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Foreword by Melodie Bissell
Edition
Updated Edition, 2018 ed.
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Pages
50
Dimensions
140x216x3
ISBN-13
9781896213538
Product ID
3186642

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