No Secrets No Lies cover art

No Secrets No Lies

How Black Families Can Heal from Sexual Abuse

Preview

Get 30 days of Premium Plus free

£8.99/month after 30-day free trial. Cancel monthly.
Try for £0.00
More purchase options
Buy Now for £18.99

Buy Now for £18.99

About this listen

No Secrets, No Lies is a powerful and daringly honest resource guide for families seeking to understand, prevent, and overcome childhood sexual abuse and its devastating impact on adult survivors.

An estimated one in four women and one in six men is abused by age 18, most often by someone they know. Most of these sexual assaults are never disclosed, much less reported to the police.

No Secrets, No Lies demystifies the cultural taboos and social dynamics that keep Black families silent and enable abuse to continue for generations. Among them:

  • Fear of betraying family by turning offenders in to "the system"
  • Distrust of institutions and authority figures, such as police officers
  • Reluctance to seek counseling or therapy
  • A legacy of enslavement and stereotypes about Black sexuality

Through compelling personal accounts from everyday people, Robin D. Stone, a sexual abuse survivor herself, illuminates the emotional, psychological and hidden consequences of remaining silent, and provides holistic, practical steps to move toward healing.

No Secrets, No Lies candidly speaks to: survivors, telling them they are not at fault, not alone and how they can seek help; parents, guardians and caretakers, explaining how they can keep children safe and help survivors recover; and family, friends and other loved ones, showing ways to lend support.

©2004 Robin D. Stone (P)2020 Audible, Inc.
Abuse Americas Black & African American Dysfunctional Families Parenting & Families Personal Development Relationships Social Sciences United States
All stars
Most relevant
This book is essential reading for both black families on the continent and in the diaspora, as well as all therapists, community leaders, pastors, imams, other religious leaders, school teachers, social workers, and anyone else who comes into contact with children and families.

Essential reading for all Black families globally!

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.