"…a powerful and demanding relational encounter in which I found myself fully engaged from beginning to end.—Mary Pipes, Counsellor, Norwich Centre Projects"The content leaves you in no doubt that this book is written by a skilled and experienced professional…"—Healthcare Counselling & Psychotherapy Journal"…there is a need for text books that bring the experience of therapy alive…"—Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal"Even though the ‘dialogue’ here is fictitious, it evidently arises from depth of clinical experience and never rings false."—Mental Health Today"The author uses a fictional account of a therapeutic process to cover key issues faced by survivors of abuse, including fear of dissociation, coming to terms with recovered memories, and working with feelings of blame, grief and anger."—Care and Health Magazine