Victims of Cruelty
Discover the transformative insights in Victims of Cruelty by Maryanna Eckberg, published in 2000. This compelling 272-page book delves into the profound impact of trauma through the lens of bioenergetic psychotherapy. Eckberg draws on her experiences with Vietnam veterans, the first diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, and the survivors of the Chowchilla kidnapping.
In this powerful narrative, she shares personal testimonies that illuminate the healing journey after trauma. Victims of Cruelty not only addresses the effects of personal and political repression but also offers valuable insights into liberating our bodies and minds from the grip of terror. Ideal for anyone interested in bereavement, grief, and mental health, this book is a vital resource for understanding the intersection of psychology and recovery. Whether you're a professional in the field or seeking self-help, Eckberg's work is an essential addition to your library.