Invisible Wounds: Crime Victims Speak
Discover the profound impact of crime victimization in Invisible Wounds: Crime Victims Speak by Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 1986, this compelling paperback features 282 pages that delve into the emotional struggles faced by crime victims. The book offers an intimate look into the groundbreaking therapy sessions at New York City's Crime Victims Counseling Services, the first group therapy initiative designed specifically for those affected by crime.
Through actual transcripts of interviews, readers gain invaluable insights into the acute emotional trauma experienced by victims. This unique narrative not only sheds light on their experiences but also fosters a deeper understanding of the healing process. Invisible Wounds is essential reading for anyone interested in the psychological effects of crime and the resilience of the human spirit.