Dangerous Survivor

Dangerous Survivor
Title Dangerous Survivor PDF eBook
Author Kaylea Cross
Publisher Kaylea Cross Inc.
Pages 306
Release 2022-01-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1928044492

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She’s come back to face her demons. Ember Thiessen is the sole survivor of a horrific attack that killed her brother and blew her world apart. Months later when she learns that his dog has been found, she returns to Crimson Point, ready to confront the past and reclaim her life. The last thing she expects is to recognize the hard, reclusive man who rescued the pup—a man she has crossed paths with before. He’s everything she’s come to fear. Big. Hard. Deadly. Yet she’s drawn to him on the deepest level. But the danger isn’t over yet. The killer responsible for all her nightmares has escaped, and Ember finds herself turning to this hardened soldier for protection. He’s the only man who can keep her safe. After leaving his elite military career and its painful end behind, Boyd Masterson retreated to a solitary life in the hills above Crimson Point. All he wants is peace and quiet. Then Ember suddenly appears on his doorstep, and everything changes. He knows what she went through. Knows that she’s still healing and trying to put her life back together. He’s a damaged warrior, the last thing she needs, but she calls to a part of him that still yearns to protect and defend. When the man responsible for killing her brother decides she’s a loose end, Boyd doesn’t hesitate to step up and protect her. But as the attraction between them builds and the killer moves in, Boyd realizes he’s risking his heart as well as his life. FOR FANS OF: May/December romance, alpha heroes, small town romance, damaged heroes, military heroes, protector romance

Dangerous Measures

Dangerous Measures
Title Dangerous Measures PDF eBook
Author Joseph Schwarzberg
Publisher Azrieli Series of Holocaust Su
Pages 176
Release 2018-11-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781988065458

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A memoir written by Joseph, a Jewish boy who evades capture by the Nazis, and joins the underground resistance in France. History and biography lovers will enjoy this first hand account.

Survivor Kid

Survivor Kid
Title Survivor Kid PDF eBook
Author Denise Long
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Pages 238
Release 2011-05-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 156976879X

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Anyone can get lost while camping or on a hike and Survivor Kid teaches young adventurers the survival skills they need if they ever find themselves lost or in a dangerous situation in the wild. Written by a search and rescue professional and lifelong camper, it's filled with safe and practical advice on building shelters and fires, signaling for help, finding water and food, dealing with dangerous animals, learning how to navigate, and avoiding injuries in the wilderness. Ten projects include building a simple brush shelter, using a reflective surface to start a fire, testing your navigation skills with a treasure hunt, and casting animal tracks to improve your observation skills.

From Victim To Survivor

From Victim To Survivor
Title From Victim To Survivor PDF eBook
Author Juliann Whetsell Mitchell
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 315
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317763289

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First published in 1998. A research-based resource for helping professionals dealing with women who were sexually abused by female perpetrators, mainly mothers and grandmothers, this text focuses on the female perpetrator, defining what treatments have been found workable and providing an overview of the available literature. Secondly, the authors share the results from interviews with 85 women adult women survivors. Their journals, poems and artwork have been collated with what the women themselves have found to be both helpful and counterproductive methods of healing. The authors outline intentions and procedures for nonverbal methods of treatment that have proved effective in practice.

Dangerous Families

Dangerous Families
Title Dangerous Families PDF eBook
Author Matt Bernstein Sycamore
Publisher Routledge
Pages 250
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136572430

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Queer survivors piece together the clues to discover their own lives! Dangerous Families: Queer Writing on Surviving goes beyond the recovery narrative to create a new queer literature of investigation, exploration, and transformation. Twenty-six stories illuminate the reality of growing up in fear, struggling to rebuild lives damaged by sexual, physical, and/or emotional abuse. The book explores how abuse turns queer survivors—male, female, and transgendered—into healers, heartbreakers, and homicidal maniacs, presenting brilliant stories that sear and soar. Dangerous Families: Queer Writing on Surviving addresses all forms of abuse head-on, representing a cross-section of queer survivors in terms of race, class, ethnicity, education, origin, sexuality, and gender. Contributors use their own life experiences to create a book that takes back control from well-meaning “outsiders,” as they recount the daily struggle to overcome the damage done to their minds, bodies, and spirits in a world that denies their gender, sexual, and social identities. From the editor: “Dangerous Families consists entirely of writing by survivors of childhood abuse. That's right—no therapists analyzing our plight, no talk-show hosts exploiting us—just survivors, exploring our complicated, frightening, and fulfilling lives. These stories dispense with the usual technique of carefully massaging the reader's fragile worldview before plunging this unsuspecting innocent into a world of horror. They go right to the horror, the beauty, and the joy, often throwing the reader off-guard, revealing layers of meaning before the reader can step back.” Dangerous Families: Queer Writing on Surviving is an anthology of 26 true stories of growing up queer in families that magnify the horrors of the outside world instead of offering protection. The book is an essential read for therapists, caseworkers, cultural studies specialists, and anyone struggling to survive childhood abuse.

Born Survivor

Born Survivor
Title Born Survivor PDF eBook
Author Bear Grylls
Publisher Random House
Pages 258
Release 2007
Genre Mountaineers
ISBN 1905026374

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Bear Grylls is no stranger to extremes. During a three-year stint in the SAS he was involved in a horrific parachuting accident in Africa and broke his back in three places. Here, he shows us survival techniques when confronted with situations ranging from crossing piranha-infested rivers and finding fresh food to fighting off grizzly bears.

Treating the Trauma Survivor

Treating the Trauma Survivor
Title Treating the Trauma Survivor PDF eBook
Author Carrie Clark
Publisher Routledge
Pages 181
Release 2014-10-09
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1135092079

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Treating the Trauma Survivor is a practical guide to assist mental health, health care, and social service providers in providing trauma-informed care. This resource provides essential information in order to understand the impacts of trauma by summarizing key literature in an easily accessible and user-friendly format. Providers will be able to identify common pitfalls and avoid re- traumatizing survivors during interactions. Based on the authors’ extensive experience and interactions with trauma survivors, the book provides a trauma-informed framework and offers practical tools to enhance collaboration with survivors and promote a safer helping environment. Mental health providers in health care, community, and addictions settings as well as health care providers and community workers will find the framework and the practical suggestions in this book informative and useful.