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1. Reaching and Teaching Children Who Hurt: Strategies for Your Classroom

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3. How I Escaped Evangelical Hell: A Memoir

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4. Somebody's Daughter: The Hidden Story of America's Prostituted Children and the Battle to Save Them

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6. The Rape of Innocence: female genital mutilation and circumcision in the USA

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u/lucyswag · 21 pointsr/wholesomememes

Here’s a couple of books that will give you strategies to be a more effective educator, especially with low-income students. Realistically the strategies are great for any kid, as all kids can use some support and empathy from the adults in the lives.

“Reading and Reaching Children Who Hurt” by Susan E. Craig - How to more effectively teach children who have experienced trauma (Adverse Childhood Experiences). His experience is the goal of the strategies given in the book. (Amazon) I haven’t read it, but she also has two more recent books, “Trauma Sensitive Schools” K-5 and 6-12

Trauma Sensitive Schools: Approaches that Work - A project by the Massachusetts Advocates for Children and Harvard Law School has free books (downloadable pdf). One focused on the background and the second is about implementing a school-wide approach.

“Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” by Dr. Beverly Tatum - Covers the theory of racial identity development and how to support positive racial identity in an educational setting. (Amazon)

u/aradthrowawayacct · 12 pointsr/DeadBedrooms

I hope you're able to find a good therapist who helps people recover and heal from sexual trauma, it sounds like you would both benefit from that type of therapy.

I hope one or more of these books will be helpful to you



The Rape Recovery Handbook: Step-by-Step Help for Survivors of Sexual Assault by Aphrodite Matsakis

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The Sexual Healing Journey: A Guide for Survivors of Sexual Abuse by Wendy Maltz

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Healing Sex: A Mind-Body Approach to Healing Sexual Trauma by Staci Haines

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The Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse Laura Davis & Ellen Bass

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Allies in Healing: When the Person You Love Was Sexually Abused as a Child Laura Davis

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Coming Home to Passion: Restoring Loving Sexuality in Couples with Histories of Childhood Trauma and Neglect by Ruth Cohn

The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk

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Victims No Longer: The Classic Guide for Men Recovering from Sexual Child Abuse by Mike Lew

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Abused Boys: The Neglected Victims of Sexual Abuseby Mic Hunter

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Don't Tell: The Sexual Abuse of Boys by Michel Dorais

u/amazon-converter-bot · 1 pointr/FreeEBOOKS

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u/jonjones1 · 2 pointsr/MMA

Thank you for asking! It's called How I Escaped Evangelical Hell: A Memoir. It's the story of my life. I was raised by radical evangelical Christian fundamentalists in an abusive environment, and the book shows how my relentless pursuit of a career in video games helped me escape that life and start an awesome new one with a great, fulfilling career. :)

It's not a light read, but it is funny.

u/rrrryannnn · 1 pointr/IAmA

Interesting IAmA, thank you :)... I'm currently reading this

http://www.amazon.com/Somebodys-Daughter-Americas-Prostituted-Children/dp/1569765650/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1311445792&sr=8-2

A book on children being lured into prostitution by pimps. This wasn't the case with you right? How did the first time happen? How did you get business?

u/remembertosmilebot · 4 pointsr/milliondollarextreme

Did you know Amazon will donate a portion of every purchase if you shop by going to smile.amazon.com instead? Over $50,000,000 has been raised for charity - all you need to do is change the URL!

Here are your smile-ified links:

https://smile.amazon.com/Easy-Meat-Britains-Grooming-Scandal/dp/1943003068

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u/ever_come_down · 20 pointsr/ukpolitics

Here's just a few reasons as to why it bothers me.

>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/number-of-muslims-in-prison-doubles-in-decade-to-12000-9222237.html

>https://www.amazon.co.uk/Easy-Meat-Britains-Grooming-Scandal/dp/1943003068

>https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/apr/11/british-muslims-strong-sense-of-belonging-poll-homosexuality-sharia-law

Why doesn't this bother you?

Still waiting for that benefit. There are plenty of non-Muslims in the world that could fill those roles you speak of.

u/Cocobean4 · 19 pointsr/badunitedkingdom

Peter McLoughlin the author of Easy Meat seems to keep a sort of record. He was pretty much banned from all social media years ago for speaking about this.

Edit; He’s also on Gab which seems to be down just now for some reason.

u/nice_guy_bot_ · 3 pointsr/canada

closer to 30 years. Sikhs were making documentaries about this stuff in the 80s since the rapey newcomers (read: Pakistanis) moved into their neighborhoods when they first started migrating into Britain.

http://libgen.io/book/index.php?md5=921D3F2BFB16DE275BF2F8409EA07575

https://www.amazon.com/Easy-Meat-Britains-Grooming-Scandal/dp/1943003068/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1467250775&sr=8-1&keywords=easy+meat

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/european

As far as I know there have been no prosecutions in the USA either, despite thousands of women being at risk. Fun fact, some white Christians in the USA used to practice FGM:

http://www.amazon.com/Rape-Innocence-genital-mutilation-circumcision/dp/187841111X/ref=la_B004V214HQ_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1407079727&sr=1-1

u/bachslunch · 2 pointsr/circumcision

Buy this book: https://www.amazon.com/Rape-Innocence-genital-mutilation-circumcision/dp/187841111X

It will help you understand and deal with the trauma.

u/really_a_hot_girl · 1 pointr/europe

you cant use library genesis in Britain? or, is it just that anything critical of the regime blocked? the books I linked are:

enemy of the state

britaints great immigration disaster

easy meat


Nothing to do with Islam?: Investigating the West's Most Dangerous Blind Spot

u/ex_animo_ · 73 pointsr/The_Donald

It's been happening on an industrial scale in England for over 30 years now.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Easy-Meat-Britains-Grooming-Scandal/dp/1943003068/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520941831&sr=8-1&keywords=easy+meat

> Peter McLoughlin spent years believing the Leftist narrative, namely it was 'a racist myth' that organised Muslim groups in Britain and the Netherlands ('grooming gangs') were luring white schoolgirls into a life of prostitution. But in 2009 he first encountered people who said their children had been groomed like this. These informants had non-white people in their immediate and extended family, and were thus unlikely to be racists. So McLoughlin dug deeper and what he found shocked him: there were mounds of evidence that social workers, police officers, Muslim organisations, journalists and even some Members of Parliament must have known about these grooming gangs for decades, and they had turned a blind-eye to these crimes. He also came across references to incidents where any proof had since vanished.

u/pufrfsh · 2 pointsr/relationship_advice

Your parents are toxic. This is not loving behavior; it is controlling, manipulative, and abusive. Of course you’re scared! You have to walk on eggshells around them, when they should be the people you turn to for comfort and love.

They have to want to change. It sounds like they’re nowhere near that step, so trying to maintain a relationship will only cause you more misery and anxiety. You are an adult now and you can choose who you want in your life. Choose people who build you up, love you, and make you feel safe. Always those kinds of people. Your parents are not it. If you have the means to move out or disconnect from them, do so. Give yourself time and space to heal.

But it’s Your Family: Cutting Ties with Toxic Family Members by Dr. Sherrie Campbell

Dealing With Emotionally Immature Parents by Priscilla Posey

Also look up narcissistic abuse, Borderline Personality Disorder, and emotional abuse.

u/gordonv · 1 pointr/pics

That's an awesome philosophy. I wish every workplace was like this.

I'm reading a book by Randall Fields that explains the struggles he had as a ward of the state, being black, and being with an abusive step parent.

This book has examples of not only Fields but people all around him that were affected by today's racism.

TL;DR: Racism today in the American work place (in NYC) does still exist.

u/HelloSweetieXXOO · 4 pointsr/ExChristianWomen

I can recommend a few things. For some reason I like reading books about people who have escaped from fundamentalist sects. These may not be exactly what you're looking for but you might want to give them a try.

  • I Fired God: My Life Inside - and Escape from -the Secret World of the Independent Fundamental Baptist Cult by Jocelyn Zichterman. This is a book written by a woman who grew up in the IFB church (the same kind of church the Duggars belong to) and she talks about how abusive her childhood was because of it. Eventually she and her husband leave the church and have to cut off contact with her family.

  • Banished: Surviving My Years in the Westboro Baptist Church by Lauren Drain. Lauren's family joined the WBC when she was a teenager. She was later excommunicated and had to learn to make her own way in the world. The rest of her family still belongs to the church.

  • Cut Me Loose: Sin and Salvation After My Ultra-Orthodox Girlhood by Leah Vincent. This is actually about a woman leaving ultra-orthodox Judaism but her struggle with no longer being part of the only world she's ever known is very similar to what I've read in books about people leaving Christianity. It's a brutally honest memoir but it the ending is happy.

  • Keep Sweet: Children of Polygamy by Debbie Palmer. This one is written by a woman who grew up in the fundamentalist Mormon community of Bountiful. She suffered some severe abuse in both childhood and and as an adult. She made her escape when she saw the same things happening to her children.
u/StopHavingAnOpinion · 5 pointsr/ukpolitics

Tommy and his popularity came from Grooming gangs, he began speaking about them in 2006/07, but was obviously denounced as a racist and a liar because he targetted a specific ethnic community, and, of course, being the leader of those plonkers.

By the time these gangs were proven to be true, people began seeing Tommy in a different light, hell, he even co-wrote a book on it called Easy Meat.

His appeal from terrorist didn't really take hold, his main support was from grooming gang families and now mostly poor communities.

He did not make up the problem, the problem is very real. He was convicted of fraud in an earlier crime, He lied about other things, but the grooming gangs were not one of them.