St. James the Elder Theological Seminary
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Child and Domestic Abuse
[Also see our page "ORDER OF ST. PATRICK" for an account of our new initiatve to help victims of abuse.]

Bishop Heyward B. Ewart, III, Ph.D., has treated child and domestic abuse victims for nearly 30 years.
The book to the left is his compelling contribution to survivors and professionals alike. It is not only a self-help book but also a guide for therapists and counselors. You should read this book if:

You have symptoms of PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder).

No-one understands your suffering.

Friends and family tell you "Just get over it".

You are a professional wanting to be of significant help.

You cannot get over it until you understand exactly what effects the abuse had on your developing personality. Until you can see through the cloud, you are stuck. BUT you can join hundreds of others in getting free!

Experts agree that this book is required reading:
 

“…I am going to order two of the bound copies of the book, one for…the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Coalition of North Carolina, and one for me. I do know some family practice residents and this will be an important issue for them. I am sure they get nothing about it elsewhere, nor do pediatric or internal medicine residents. Most of the members of my group are physicians at teaching centers…”

--Ed Farell, M.D.
 

Thank you for sharing your book with me. I read the entire thing in two sittings! You bring out some very enlightening experiences that certainly back up your theories.

Having worked in both a county mental-health clinic and an 800-bed mental health facility, I found your compassion and unique style of therapy refreshing.”

--Pam English, Mental Health Professional

 

 

 

Having read those sample chapters of [your] book, I would have to recommend the reading of [your] theory to everyone on [our mailing list]. I would agree that child abuse has a major influence on the development of one’s personality…living in an abusive environment tends to [make a child] not able to explore or discover his or her own self.”

--Cindy, Cornell University

Hear Bishop Ewart's interview on this acclaimed book at the following link:

http://www.lovinghealing.com/amibad/podcast.htm
 

See  his Amazon Author Central profile at the following link:
 
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001JOTRMS

Look  through the book online at:

http://www.amazon.com/BAD-Recovering-Abuse-Horizons-Therapy/dp/1932690336+

ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS BOOK BENEFIT VICTIMS OF CHILD AND DOMESTIC ABUSE. To contact Bishop Ewart, see HOME PAGE.

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