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Organizations
On Child Sexual Abuse
On Adult Rape

Refer to these other organizations for additional information and support

  • Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-866-723-3014
  • Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR): www.pcar.org
  • Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN): www.rainn.org
  • National Sexual Violence Resource Center: www.nsvrc.org
  • National Center for Victims of Crime: www.ncvc.org
  • Information on male sexual abuse: www.malesurvivor.org
  • Information for adults on prevention efforts: www.heroproject.org
  • Philadelphia Special Victims Unit:  215-685-3251
  • Thomas Jefferson Hospital: 111 S. 11th Street, 215-955-6000
  • Episcopal Hospital: 100 E. Lehigh Avenue, 215-707-1200
  • Childline (report sexual abuse statewide): 1-800-932-0313
  • Planned Parenthood: 215-351-5560
  • Office of Emergency Shelter & Services: 215-686-7150
  • Suicide Hotline: 215-686-4420
  • Women’s Law Project: 215-928-9801
  • National Runaway Switchboard: www.1800RUNAWAY.org

Recommended resources on Child Sexual Abuse

  • Adams, C. &. (1987). Helping Your Child Recover From Sexual Abuse. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press.
  • Freeman, L. (1982). It's My Body. Seattle, Washington: Parenting Press, Inc.
  • Freeman, L. (1986). Loving Touches. Seattle, Washington: Parenting Press, Inc.
  • Goldblatt, R. (2004). The Boy Who Didn't Want To Be Sad. Washington, DC: Magination Press.
  • Holmes, M. M. (2000). A Terrible Thing Happened. Washington, DC: Magination Press.
  • Jessie. (1991). Please Tell! A child's story about sexual abuse. Center City, MN: Hazelden.
  • Kehoe, P. (1987). Something Happened And I'm Scared To Tell. Seattle, Washington: Parenting Press, Inc.
  • Kleven, S. (1997). The Right Touch. Bellevue, Washington: Publishing Company, Inc.
  • Levy, J. (2005). Healing The Harm Done. Xlibris Corporation.
  • Porett, J. (1993). When I Was Little Like You. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America.
  • Spelman, C. (1997). Your Body Belongs To You. Morton Grove, Illinois: Albert Whitman & Company.

Resources on Adult Rape

  • Briere, J. (1996). Therapy for adults molested as children: Beyond survival (2nd Ed.). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.
  • Foa, E., & Rothbaum, B. (1998) Treating the trauma of rape: Cognitive-behavioral therapy for PTSD. New York & London: The Guilford Press.
  • Herman, J. (1992). Trauma and recovery. New York, NY: Basic Books.
  • Lew, M. (2004). Victims no longer: Men recovering from incest and other sexual child abuse (2nd Ed.). New York, NY: Harper Collins Press.
  • Lueders, B. (2006). Cry rape: The true story of one woman’s harrowing quest for justice. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
  • Matsakis, A. (1998). Trust after trauma: A guide to relationships for survivors and those who love them. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications.
  • Van der Kolk, B., McFarlane, A., & Weisaeth, L. (1996). Traumatic stress: The effects of overwhelming experience on mind, body and society. New York & London: The Guilford Press.
  • Williams, M.B. & Poijula, S. (2002). The PTSD Workbook. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications.

 
 

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