Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Jerry Sandusky Sentencing - Author Jeanne McElvaney Offers Insight Into The Long Term Effects On Victims
As Jerry Sandusky is sentenced for his crimes, it is important to remember the long-term effects of his sexual molestation. For most of us, the memories may fade. Not so for the survivors of his abuse.
"Ongoing research makes it clear," stated author Jeanne McElvaney, "survivors of sexual abuse will more likely experience depression, addictions, sleep and eating disorders, and diminished socioeconomic potential. They have an increased chance of suicide. Their immune function is affected. Low self esteem, intimacy, and relationship instability are legacies of sexual abuse. Survivors often face issues related to anger, guilt, loss, trust, and personal power."
In the traditions of Sandra Butler and Louise Armstrong before her, Ms. McElvaney serves as a voice for victims of childhood sexual abuse. Her book, 'Spirit Unbroken: Abby's Story' is a gripping and powerful novel that turns the world upside down, as readers witness innocence celebrated and violated. The book has been called a 'tremendous contribution to childhood trauma literature.' The novel is currently listed as a Finalist by Readers Favorite in the Women's Fiction category.
"I wrote 'Spirit Unbroken: Abby's Story' because I wanted to take the reader on a journey of insight," McElvaney continued, "so they could understand dissociated trauma memories - how they pull a person out of everyday reality so that person can survive the moment. I wanted readers to know how our minds work to protect us, but also leave us with memories we can't recall even though they continue driving our choices, feelings, and beliefs."
Sexual abuse is a crime most often kept hidden by secrecy and silence.
* “ In the United States, society’s historical attitude about the sexual victimization of children can generally be summed up in one word: denial.” (Kenneth Lanning, Former Supervisory Special Agent, FBI).
* “ Childhood molestation is one of the most under-reported crimes – only 1-10% are ever disclosed.” (FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin).
"Shame and guilt keep us from stepping forward," continued McElvaney, "if outright threats don’t. Until parents recognize that caring, dedicated, nice, hard-working pillars of the community can also be abusers, they provide a shield for the molesters and make it almost impossible for children to tell their truth and believe it will be heard."
McElvaney says, “If a child finds the courage to tell their secret, I would have every adult remember this statistic: children are telling the truth 99.5% of the time.” (TAALK)
The comfortable and prevailing belief that the typical child molester is someone we don’t know is slowly changing. The truth is, those who sexually abuse our youth look and act like the people we know. Though we would like to believe these incidents are rare and far between, McElvaney believes this case will help people realize, perpetrators are active over many years.
* “ The typical offender begins molesting by the age of 15 and molests an average of 117 youngsters.” (Dr. Gene Abel, National Institute of Mental Health Study)
* “ 77.9% of convicted sex offenders are sent back to prison within two years.” (California Department of Corrections)
A recent reviewer and therapist stated 'Spirit Unbroken: Abby's Story' is "a resource as much as it is a novel. Dry, academic explanations of this condition are unable to touch the complex, nostalgic, and deeply moving way this author has been able to take the reader directly into the depths of this state of mind."
Jeanne McElvaney is available for media interviews and can be reached using the information below or by email at jeanne@gotospirit.com. 'Spirit Unbroken: Abby's Story' is available at online bookstores. More information on all of Jeanne McElvaney's books is available at her website.
Profile:
Jeanne McElvaney is an author of women’s empowerment novels. She has done extensive research in childhood sexual abuse and is a survivor herself. Her blog, “Sexual Abuse Insights”, supports survivors in healing.
Contact:
Jeanne McElvaney
http://www.GoToSpirit.com
jeanne@gotospirit.com Leia Mais…
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Jerry Sandusky And Monsignor Lynn Found Guilty - Author Jeanne McElvaney Offers An Insightful Journey Into The World Of Childhood Sexual Abuse
It’s only been thirty years since Judith Herman's newly published book labeled sexual abuse a crime, challenging social belief that it was harmless. Survivors began telling their stories. For the first time in history, social attitudes began supporting the victims of perpetrators.
Jerry Sandusky's recent conviction for child abuse and Monsignor Lynn’s conviction for child endangerment are another step in the right direction if we want to stop a crime that thrives in secrecy and silence. Jeanne McElvaney's book, 'Spirit Unbroken: Abby's Story', gives us a powerful glimpse of child abuse - from the victim's perspective.
"It’s easy to forget," Jeanne McElvaney stated, "that sexual abuse is about disempowering the victim. Sex is the weapon. As the young adults in the Sandusky trial came forward to testify, they had to overcome the shame that is inherent in this kind of abuse. They not only gave evidence, they placed the shame where it belongs."
Rape was not considered a crime in all 50 states until the 1970’s, after The National Organization for Women (NOW) initiated rape reform legislation. By the late 70’s most mental health professionals were still unwilling to question old assumptions that child sexual abuse was rare and seductive children were the problem. Sandra Butler's book, 'Conspiracy of Silence', brought credibility to these issues. Louise Armstrong wrote, 'Kiss Daddy Goodnight', and broke the silence of survivors. 'Spirit Unbroken: Abby's Story' is a gripping and powerful story that turns the world upside down, as readers witness innocence celebrated and violated. The book has been called a 'tremendous contribution to childhood trauma literature.' The book is currently listed as a Finalist by Readers Favorite in the Women's Fiction category.
"I wrote 'Spirit Unbroken: Abby's Story' because I wanted to take the reader on a journey of insight," McElvaney continued, "so they could understand dissociated trauma memories - how they pull a person out of everyday reality so that person can survive the moment. I wanted readers to know how our minds work to protect us, but also leaves us with memories we can't recall even though they continue driving our choices, feelings, and beliefs."
A recent reviewer and therapist stated 'Spirit Unbroken' is "a resource as much as it is a novel. Dry, academic explanations of this condition are unable to touch the complex, nostalgic, and deeply moving way this author has been able to take the reader directly into the depths of this state of mind."
"I also hope to create awareness," McElvaney continued, "that abusers, as we have recently seen, are not one-dimensional bad guys. They are not strangers - 90% are someone the child and family know. 1of 4 women and 1 of 6 men are survivors of sexual abuse - that's 39 million of us."
Jeanne McElvaney is available for media interviews and can be reached using the information below or by email at jeanne@gotospirit.com. 'Spirit Unbroken: Abby's Story' is available at Amazon.com and at her website. More information on all of Jeanne McElvaney's books is available at the site.
Profile:
Jeanne McElvaney is an author of women’s empowerment novels. She has done extensive research in childhood sexual abuse and is a survivor herself. Her blog, “Sexual Abuse Insights”, supports survivors in healing.
Contact:
Jeanne McElvaney
http://www.GoToSpirit.com
Jeanne@gotospirit.com Leia Mais…
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Author Janice Weinheimer To Appear On The Authors Show TV To Discuss Her Latest Release 'The Illness That Healed Me'
Janice Weinheimer, author of 'The Illness That Healed Me', will appear on The Authors Show TV to discuss her latest release. The show will run through December 22, 2011
Janice Weinheimer will be appearing on The Authors Show TV through December 22, 2011, to discuss her latest release 'The Illness That Healed Me'.
'The Illness That Healed Me' is the story of Janice Weinheimer's illness, finding healing paths, recovering lost memories of sexual abuse in her childhood, and learning to deal with all the impact that four major and two minor perpetrators had on her life. It is an account of surviving sexual abuse and how she learned to follow a healing path. And, in following that healing path, she encountered peace.
"I wrote this book," stated Ms. Weinheimer, "because I was guided to from within. I wanted to be a voice for survivors of sexual abuse. My goal was to assist those traumatized by sexual abuse and to encourage them to take on their lives and to do the healing journey. I knew, by following the outlined steps, their lives could be changed forever. They could move out of the lower vibrational energy of constant fear, pain, and ego sabotage and move into the higher, healing vibrational energy of unconditional, divine love. In the journey, they would discover who they really are and that discovery would lead them to their true purpose for being.
Ms. Weinheimer has followed a very long and arduous path to healing. She learned that the healing path does not have a finish line. It is one that she continues to tread and from which she continues to learn. She has discovered healing is a journey rather than an experience. And foremost in that healing is the necessity of forgiving any and all who had caused her any grief and trauma in her life.
“I think readers will benefit from this book,” Weinheimer continued, “because it will direct and empower them past the emotional scars and into an inner realm of spirit and guidance. Fears, anxiety, and threats associated with the ego will be replaced with love, joy, and finally peace of the heart. It will move them from being a victim to taking control of their life’s journey. Anyone – men, women, young or old – will be assisted in climbing to a happier and healthier life – no matter what the issues. It will change the way they look at life and the world. It will bring a new perspective and a new paradigm.”
Ms. Weinheimer's interview will appear on The Authors Show TV version through December 22, 2011. She is available for interview and can be contacted using the information below or by email at puggie37@yahoo.com. 'The Illness That Healed Me' is available at the author’s website, Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble online and at most retail outlets.
The Illness That Healed Me
Vantage Press
ISBN-10: 0533161991
Profile:
Janice M. Weinheimer was born in Pocatello, Idaho. She entered the University of Utah at age sixteen, graduating from Brigham Young University with a business education degree at twenty. Mrs. Weinheimer is also the author of 'Families Are Forever If I Can Just Get Through Today', the popularity of which led to her many speaking engagements across the country.
Contact:
Janice Weinheimer
Web: www.JaniceWeinheimer.com
Email: puggie37@yahoo.com
Monday, May 18, 2009
My Body, My Earth by Ruby Gibson - Alternative Health Therapy For Sexual Abuse, PTSD And Others
Somatic Archaeology self help method used with success in treating many forms of emotional trauma
Ruby Gibson, a 28 year veteran therapist and national educator has broken new ground with her latest release, My Body, My Earth – The Practice of Somatic Archaeology. This new book details how one can achieve a state of physical, emotional and mental health using the Somatic Archaeology protocol.
Somatic Archaeology is a generational healing technique. Somatic refers to the body while the word archaeology refers to the excavation of the remains of our ancestors.
“In addition to inheriting the physical features of our family,” stated Ms. Gibson, “we also adopt their behaviors, beliefs, traditions, and creative attributes, as well as addictions, psychological issues, and relational dynamics. Because the experiences that form these patterns are established long before we are born, we do not always consciously remember the origins of what we have adopted."
"This 'historical amnesia' is the cause of most suffering. When we experience a symptom as painful, we are taught to suppress or ignore it. Doing this for long periods of time aggravates the symptom, establishing chronic, generational, physical and emotional conditions. Fortunately, our body has a memory too, and through Somatic Archaeology we can access the origins that impact our life story, and hence heal ourselves by re-creating a new story, creating spiritual well-being, emotional optimism, and physical freedom. Somatic Archaeology then provides the tools to excavate your personal history in your physical body for healing and awareness of generational patterns.”
According to Ms. Gibson, Somatic Archaeology is beneficial for anyone seeking a deeper healing and understanding of the cause and effect of their life experiences, relationship patterns, familial predispositions, physical symptoms, and psychological attitudes and beliefs. This type of somatic remembering also allows for greater spiritual understanding and attunement.
Ms. Gibson's present work includes providing complementary and alternative healing services to military familes and wounded soldiers with combat stress and traumatic brain injuries as Assistant Director of The Bridge Project, a 21 day immersion program for transitioning warriors. She also offers youth outreach programs through her non-profit group, Freedom Lodge, which includes working with children in military families and children who have lost a loved one fighting a wild land fire.
Ms. Gibson also offers a 200 hour certification program in Somatic Archaeology for healthcare professionals and therapists. The technique can easily be woven into any other healing modality. She also offers introductory weekend classes.
“Of course,” stated Ms. Gibson, “My Body, My Earth, The Practice of Somatic Archaeology is a good place for anyone to begin. The book provides a step-by-step process to unearth the patterns of one's past and reduce generational amnesia, which allows anyone to begin to create positive change. Visit my website for a list of graduates, or seek a professional trained in any form of somatic therapy such as Brainspotting TM, or Somatic Experiencing.”
Ms. Gibson will appear on The Authors Show Radio (www.theauthorsshow.com) in a featured interview through June 4, 2009. She will also appear on The Authors Show TV version in a featured interview on June 1, 2009 (www.authorswebtv.com).
Ruby Gibson a certified somatic therapist and national educator. She has worked for over 28 years in the alternative healing field. The focus of Gibson's work has been helping children and adults reconcile trauma, abuse, addictions, and chronic pain. These include post-traumatic stress syndromes, traumatic brain injuries, grief work, and gender issues. She incorporates aromatherapy, breathwork and Brainspotting TM. She is the former Director of the Colorado School of Healing Arts, and is the developer of Somatic Archaeology. Ms. Gibson is available for interview and can be reached at the address below.
My Body, My Earth
The Practice Of Somatic Archaeology
Ruby Gibson
ISBN 9780595488230
Contact
Name Ruby Gibson
Howling At The Moon Productions
PO Box 111
Evergreen, CO 80437
Phone 303-670-7300
Email: HowlingAtTheMoon@earthlink.net
Website www.MyBodyMyEarth.com