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- From: "EICHELBERGER, MICHELLE" <>
- To: "Harrington, Rebecca" <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: book ideas?
- Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 14:23:49 +0000
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Voices of Courage is a book that is written by Mike Domitrz but it is the
personal story of 12 survivors and they share their personal jounrney of
survival. The book includes males and females and it is written from their
voice and in their own wards. Some of their assaults were date rapes. It
can be purchased at www.voicesofcourage.com.
Mike also does campus tours. We brought him here to the University of South
Carolina for SAAM 2010 and I really enjoyed his presentation "Can I Kiss
You?".
Michelle
Michelle L. Eichelberger, MSW
Interpersonal Violence Program Coordinator
University of South Carolina
Student Health Services
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DL: 803-576-5722
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-----Original Message-----
From: Harrington, Rebecca
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Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 9:15 AM
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Subject: FW: book ideas?
Greetings all,
I got the following request from one of my faculty members and I'm kind of
drawing a blank and was hoping that the list serv could come through on some
good ideas for her. The faculty member is an adjunct in our communications
department and also provides some counseling services at our community dv/sa
crisis center. I told her about the book & movie "Speak". Does anyone out
there have a resource they'd like to share?
Here's what she sent me:
Do you know of good books written to help young teenaged girls who are
recovering from date rape? Particularly when the rape is their initiatory
sexual experience? For example so they can see their own feelings and
responses as natural, logical, understandable and normal? And maybe hear what
other girls have been through? And find hope that they can work through
this? As well as to help recognize that the body and emotions and mind may
still be processing it and/or calling attention to a need for healing even
when the conscious mind thinks it is "over it"? Ideally I'd love to find (a)
book(s) written to be read by the girl herself, not for the counselor or
professional. Have any good movies been made about this issue? Or good
websites? Is there a blogger out there touching on this?
Thanks,
Rebecca Harrington
Health Educator
SUNY Oneonta
- FW: book ideas?, Harrington, Rebecca, 03/19/2012
- RE: book ideas?, EICHELBERGER, MICHELLE, 03/19/2012
- Orientation & Sexual Violence Prevention, Bernstein, Lauren (LB), 03/19/2012
- RE: Orientation & Sexual Violence Prevention, Langford, Linda, 03/23/2012
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