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Whispers On My Skin: Relearning Intimate Touch After Trauma

Whispers On My Skin: Relearning Intimate Touch After Trauma

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Intimacy, whether shared coffee with a friend and great conversation, or lying close to a lover, skin to skin is one of life's joys. After trauma, however, relationships may become tense because of the fears of the survivor, or his or her partner. This practical guide to removing the obstacles to fulfilling love, affectionate relationships and great sex after experiencing harm looks at sex and sexuality, PTSS, overcoming trauma, creating happiness, and tussling with forgiveness. Case studies drawn from three decades of trauma counseling are used as well as the latest research into the brain, trauma, sexology and psychology. It also helps those who love you. Charlene Smith is a multi-award winning writer and rape survivor, as well as a certified trauma counselor who has counseled trauma survivors across the world. She has worked with major research organizations including the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization and addresses conferences across the world. Profiled twice by Time magazine, CBS 60 Minutes and others she believes that pain can open the door to the best years of your life, once you find the tools.

Author: Charlene Smith
Publisher: Sunset Road
Published: 01/24/2012
Pages: 114
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.39lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.27d
ISBN: 9780615594910

About the Author
Charlene Smith is a multi-award winning writer. An international expert in trauma she has been interviewed by hundreds of news agencies including CBS 60 Minutes, ABC 20/20, Fox, BBC, NHK, Irish radio, The Guardian, The New York Times, Marie Claire, and others. She has been a guest of the Swedish and Australian governments, and asked to address or chair sessions at the World AIDS Summit, the Centers for Disease Control, and other global organizations. It was at her prompting that the CDC initiated research for its protocol on HIV prophylaxis after sexual assault. Charlene Smith is an authorized biographer of Nelson Mandela and has authored a dozen other works. She lives and works in Boston, United States of America.

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