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- From: "T.S. Nelson" <>
- To: "" <>
- Subject: Re: Book recommendations
- Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 05:10:27 -0700 (PDT)
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In response to: Request for resource information for survivors from Darcie Folsom.
FYI: Sugati Pubications offers a wide range of booklets (40+ pages) and topic-focused pamphlets (8-12 pages) on trauma issues for survivors including college students, active duty military, veterans, and friends/family and more. Many of the materials are in English, Spanish, Large Print and Braille. There is also a booklet on vicarious trauma for professionals and one for professionals in multi-disciplinary settings working with sexual assault victims.
These resources are up-to-date and reviewed by a national advisory team of experts in
the field--fairly comprehensive info on recovery, medical, criminal justice and other issues--not your typical 3 page brochures.
A single complimentary sample copy is available upon request at no charge by emailing your name/address with the review title requested to: .
Hope that helps!
Terri Spahr Nelson
From: Darcie Folsom <>
To: SAPC <>
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 12:38 PM
Subject: Book recommendations
To: SAPC <>
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 12:38 PM
Subject: Book recommendations
Hi everyone,
I'm looking to add to my "library" and I am interested in suggestions of books/resources that I should purchase for survivors to borrow.
Any thoughts on your favorites regarding recovering from assault/trauma, etc.?
Best,
Darcie
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Darcie Folsom
Coordinator of Sexual Violence Education & Advocacy
Think S.A.F.E. Project
Connecticut College
Offices of Student Life
Crozier-Williams 222
270 Mohegan Ave.
New London, CT 06320-4196
Phone: (860) 439-2219
Fax: (860) 439-2897
www.connecticutcollege.edu
http://thinksafe.conncoll.edu/
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I'm looking to add to my "library" and I am interested in suggestions of books/resources that I should purchase for survivors to borrow.
Any thoughts on your favorites regarding recovering from assault/trauma, etc.?
Best,
Darcie
--
Darcie Folsom
Coordinator of Sexual Violence Education & Advocacy
Think S.A.F.E. Project
Connecticut College
Offices of Student Life
Crozier-Williams 222
270 Mohegan Ave.
New London, CT 06320-4196
Phone: (860) 439-2219
Fax: (860) 439-2897
www.connecticutcollege.edu
http://thinksafe.conncoll.edu/
Find Think S.A.F.E. on Facebook!
"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible." -Dalai Lama
The Think S.A.F.E. Project strives to maintain privacy in accordance with
college regulations. Please keep this in mind when disclosing information
via email, as I cannot guarantee that communicating with me over the
internet is as secure as an in-person appointment or phone conversation.
Feel free to call me or stop in my office any time.
No one has to do everything...
Everyone has to do something!
What's your GREEN DOT?
- Re: Book recommendations, T.S. Nelson, 09/06/2011
- Re: Book recommendations, Chad Sniffen, 09/06/2011
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