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A powerful blend of the personal and the professional that penetrates the 'conspiracy of silence' that still holds sway and prevents victims of abuse by health professionals from getting the compassion, understanding, support, and aid that they deserve.
The author of this book is a psychiatrist, and the survivor of sexual and emotional abuse by her first psychotherapist, also a psychiatrist. Penfold employs two voices in the writing of her book: the first, which starts each chapter, is that of the victim of abuse telling her own story; the second is that of the survivor and professional on…mehr

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A powerful blend of the personal and the professional that penetrates the 'conspiracy of silence' that still holds sway and prevents victims of abuse by health professionals from getting the compassion, understanding, support, and aid that they deserve.
The author of this book is a psychiatrist, and the survivor of sexual and emotional abuse by her first psychotherapist, also a psychiatrist. Penfold employs two voices in the writing of her book: the first, which starts each chapter, is that of the victim of abuse telling her own story; the second is that of the survivor and professional on her journey towards understanding the meaning of the abuse and how to heal from it. This voyage of discovery includes having a second, very different, experience of therapy; learning the stories of other survivors of abuse by health professionals; reading published accounts of such abuses; making her own story public to both professional and general audiences; becoming a member of a group dedicated to combating sexual abuse by therapists; talking to colleagues with experience in treating victims of abuse by health professionals; culling ideas from the literature; and herself treating patients who are survivors of abuse by health professionals.
Autorenporträt
P. Susan Penfold is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia.