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      - What happened to you? : conversations on trauma, resilience, and healing / by Perry, Bruce D.(Bruce Duncan),1955-author.; Winfrey, Oprah,author.(CARDINAL)347260; 
 Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-301).Oprah Winfrey, sharing stories from her own past, and a renowned brain development and trauma expert discuss the impact of trauma and adversity and how healing must begin with a shift to asking, "What happened to you?" rather than "What's wrong with you?" Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-301).Oprah Winfrey, sharing stories from her own past, and a renowned brain development and trauma expert discuss the impact of trauma and adversity and how healing must begin with a shift to asking, "What happened to you?" rather than "What's wrong with you?"
- Subjects: Self-help publications.; Interviews.; Winfrey, Oprah; Psychic trauma.; Life change events; Resilience (Personality trait); Mental healing.; Adult child abuse victims.; Traumatic neuroses.; Self-realization.; 
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      - What happened to you? [sound recording] : conversations on trauma, resilience, and healing / by Perry, Bruce Duncan,1955-author,narrator.(CARDINAL)762689; Winfrey, Oprah,author,narrator.(CARDINAL)347260; 
 Making sense of the world -- Seeking balance -- How we were loved -- The spectrum of trauma -- Connecting the dots -- From coping to healing -- Post-traumatic wisdom -- Our brains, our biases, our systems -- Relational hunger in the modern world -- What we need to know.Read by the authors.Oprah Winfrey and renowned brain development and trauma expert Dr. Bruce Perry discuss the impact of trauma and adverse experiences and how healing must begin with a shift to asking what happened to a person, rather than what's wrong with them.Compact discs. Making sense of the world -- Seeking balance -- How we were loved -- The spectrum of trauma -- Connecting the dots -- From coping to healing -- Post-traumatic wisdom -- Our brains, our biases, our systems -- Relational hunger in the modern world -- What we need to know.Read by the authors.Oprah Winfrey and renowned brain development and trauma expert Dr. Bruce Perry discuss the impact of trauma and adverse experiences and how healing must begin with a shift to asking what happened to a person, rather than what's wrong with them.Compact discs.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Self-help publications.; Interviews.; Perry, Bruce Duncan, 1955-; Winfrey, Oprah; Psychic trauma.; Identity (Psychology); Mental healing.; Life change events; Resilience (Personality trait); Adult child abuse victims.; Traumatic neuroses.; Self-realization.; 
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      - Finding Viganó : in search of the man whose testimony shook the Church and the world / by Moynihan, Robert,1953-author.; Viganò, Carlo Maria,author.; 
 Includes bibliographical references.In 2018, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano released an 11-page testimony that rocked the world. In it, he called out the corruption of the Church, especially with regards to its handling of the sexual abuse crisis--addressing most specifically the case of disgraced Cardinal Theodore McCarrick--and stunningly called for the resignation of Pope Francis. And then he was gone...at least physically. In these pages, longtime Vatican journalist Robert Moynihan, publisher of Inside the Vatican magazine, brings to bear his vast experience in the corridors of power in Rome as well as his longstanding friendship with Vigano to produce a book that both provides an incisive look at the content of the Testimony itself, but also, through interviews conducted in-person with Vigano at undisclosed locations, a personal look at the man whose conscience compelled him to speak out about the "filth" in which the Church he loves and to which he has given his life, has been mired for years. Part thriller, as when Moynihan details his efforts to reach Vigano and makes his way to their meeting, and part personal memoir as both men reflect on their lives, families, and the state of the Church in the world, Finding Vigano has something for everyone. Readers familiar with the Vigano saga will appreciate the insights into the man provided through the interviews, while those unfamiliar with the drama of the Testimony will, after reading, have a better understanding of the key issues and players involved. Includes bibliographical references.In 2018, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano released an 11-page testimony that rocked the world. In it, he called out the corruption of the Church, especially with regards to its handling of the sexual abuse crisis--addressing most specifically the case of disgraced Cardinal Theodore McCarrick--and stunningly called for the resignation of Pope Francis. And then he was gone...at least physically. In these pages, longtime Vatican journalist Robert Moynihan, publisher of Inside the Vatican magazine, brings to bear his vast experience in the corridors of power in Rome as well as his longstanding friendship with Vigano to produce a book that both provides an incisive look at the content of the Testimony itself, but also, through interviews conducted in-person with Vigano at undisclosed locations, a personal look at the man whose conscience compelled him to speak out about the "filth" in which the Church he loves and to which he has given his life, has been mired for years. Part thriller, as when Moynihan details his efforts to reach Vigano and makes his way to their meeting, and part personal memoir as both men reflect on their lives, families, and the state of the Church in the world, Finding Vigano has something for everyone. Readers familiar with the Vigano saga will appreciate the insights into the man provided through the interviews, while those unfamiliar with the drama of the Testimony will, after reading, have a better understanding of the key issues and players involved.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Viganò, Carlo Maria.; Catholic Church; Catholic Church; Child sexual abuse by clergy.; Child sexual abuse; 
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      - Things we haven't said : sexual violence survivors speak out / by Moulton, Erin,editor.; 
 "Things We Haven't Said is a powerful collection of poems, essays, letters, vignettes and interviews written by a diverse group of impressive adults who survived sexual violence as children and adolescents. Structured to incorporate creative writing to engage the reader and informative interviews to dig for context, this anthology is a valuable resource of hope, grit and honest conversation that will help teens tackle the topic of sexual violence, upend stigma and maintain hope for a better future" -- cover.Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-207). "Things We Haven't Said is a powerful collection of poems, essays, letters, vignettes and interviews written by a diverse group of impressive adults who survived sexual violence as children and adolescents. Structured to incorporate creative writing to engage the reader and informative interviews to dig for context, this anthology is a valuable resource of hope, grit and honest conversation that will help teens tackle the topic of sexual violence, upend stigma and maintain hope for a better future" -- cover.Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-207).
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Personal narratives.; Young adult literature.; Adult child sexual abuse victims.; Rape victims.; Incest victims; Sexually abused children; Sexual abuse victims.; Incest victims.; Sexually abused children.; 
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      - Adult children of parental alienation syndrome : breaking the ties that bind / by Baker, Amy J. L.,author.(CARDINAL)707148; 
 Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-297) and index.Patterns of parental alienation -- The cult of parenthood -- Strategies of alienation and attachment theory -- Parental alienation is emotional abuse of children -- Rethinking the past : the process of realization, I -- Rethinking the past : the process of realization, II -- The long-term impact of parental alienation syndrome -- The role of the targeted parent -- Working with adult children of parental alienation syndrome -- Working with alienated children -- Working with targeted parents -- Appendix : the sample of interviewees."Parental alienation syndrome (PAS), occurs when one parent, often in response to divorce or separation, successfully manipulates a child to turn against the other (targeted) parent. In its most extreme form, children report that they despise or are frightened of the targeted parent, and refuse to have any relationship with him or her. Researchers are just beginning to study the ramifications of PAS on the child victims. In this groundbreaking book, Baker describes the long-term impact of PAS, which may include depression, divorce, substance abuse, trust issues, and alienation from one's own children.""Based on a series of confidential research interviews with individuals who believe that they were child victims of PAS, the book provides an adult's perspective and voice to the experience of being manipulated as a child by one parent to turn against the other parent. By explaining the process and the meaning of the alienation for them, the interview subjects take the reader inside the world of PAS and demonstrate its life-long impact."--Jacket. Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-297) and index.Patterns of parental alienation -- The cult of parenthood -- Strategies of alienation and attachment theory -- Parental alienation is emotional abuse of children -- Rethinking the past : the process of realization, I -- Rethinking the past : the process of realization, II -- The long-term impact of parental alienation syndrome -- The role of the targeted parent -- Working with adult children of parental alienation syndrome -- Working with alienated children -- Working with targeted parents -- Appendix : the sample of interviewees."Parental alienation syndrome (PAS), occurs when one parent, often in response to divorce or separation, successfully manipulates a child to turn against the other (targeted) parent. In its most extreme form, children report that they despise or are frightened of the targeted parent, and refuse to have any relationship with him or her. Researchers are just beginning to study the ramifications of PAS on the child victims. In this groundbreaking book, Baker describes the long-term impact of PAS, which may include depression, divorce, substance abuse, trust issues, and alienation from one's own children.""Based on a series of confidential research interviews with individuals who believe that they were child victims of PAS, the book provides an adult's perspective and voice to the experience of being manipulated as a child by one parent to turn against the other parent. By explaining the process and the meaning of the alienation for them, the interview subjects take the reader inside the world of PAS and demonstrate its life-long impact."--Jacket.
- Subjects: Interviews.; Parent and adult child.; Parental alienation syndrome.; Psychological child abuse.; Adult children; 
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      - The mother next door : medicine, deception, and Munchausen by proxy / by Dunlop, Andrea,author.(CARDINAL)409479; Weber, Mike,1964-author.; 
 Includes bibliographical references.Meet Hope -- Saving Sophia -- Meet Mike Weber -- The investigation begins -- A family divided -- Poison -- The interview -- The arrest -- Aftermath -- What happened to Alyssa? -- Fooling no one -- "Unable to determine" -- The turn -- The trial -- Reason to believe -- After the fall -- When Mary met Doug -- Jane Justin -- Turning Doug -- "Nurse" Mary -- A tangled web -- Minnesota -- A seismic shift."A groundbreaking work of narrative nonfiction that investigates Munchausen by Proxy from the host and creator of the award-winning true crime podcast Nobody Should Believe Me. "I devoured this chilling yet critically important book in 48 hours, unable to believe what I was reading. Dunlop and Weber have written a powerful, unflinching deep dive into our country's systemic failure to protect children from medical abuse." -Stephanie Wrobel, bestselling author of Darling Rose Gold No bond is more sacred than that between a mother and child. And no one is more sympathetic than a mother whose child faces a life-threatening illness. But what if the mother is the cause of the illness? What if the sympathy is the point? Munchausen by proxy (MBP) has fascinated and horrified both professionals and the general public since this disturbing form of child abuse was first identified. But even as the public has been captivated by these tales of abuse and deception, there remains widespread misinformation and confusion about MBP. Are these mothers unfeeling psychopaths, or sick women who need help? And more important, how can we protect the children whose lives are at stake? The Mother Next Door offers a groundbreaking look at MBP from an unlikely duo: a Seattle novelist whose own family was torn apart by it, and the Texas detective who has worked on more medical child abuse cases than anyone in the nation. Readers ride along on three high-stakes MPB investigations; through riveting reporting and shocking stories from the family members, friends, and doctors caught in the blast zone of these unthinkable acts, a twisted portrait of motherhood and deceit is revealed. With help from some of the top MBP experts in the world, Dunlop and Weber uncover the complex maze of psychological, systemic, and cultural issues that compound MBP and offer solutions for how we might find our way out"-- Includes bibliographical references.Meet Hope -- Saving Sophia -- Meet Mike Weber -- The investigation begins -- A family divided -- Poison -- The interview -- The arrest -- Aftermath -- What happened to Alyssa? -- Fooling no one -- "Unable to determine" -- The turn -- The trial -- Reason to believe -- After the fall -- When Mary met Doug -- Jane Justin -- Turning Doug -- "Nurse" Mary -- A tangled web -- Minnesota -- A seismic shift."A groundbreaking work of narrative nonfiction that investigates Munchausen by Proxy from the host and creator of the award-winning true crime podcast Nobody Should Believe Me. "I devoured this chilling yet critically important book in 48 hours, unable to believe what I was reading. Dunlop and Weber have written a powerful, unflinching deep dive into our country's systemic failure to protect children from medical abuse." -Stephanie Wrobel, bestselling author of Darling Rose Gold No bond is more sacred than that between a mother and child. And no one is more sympathetic than a mother whose child faces a life-threatening illness. But what if the mother is the cause of the illness? What if the sympathy is the point? Munchausen by proxy (MBP) has fascinated and horrified both professionals and the general public since this disturbing form of child abuse was first identified. But even as the public has been captivated by these tales of abuse and deception, there remains widespread misinformation and confusion about MBP. Are these mothers unfeeling psychopaths, or sick women who need help? And more important, how can we protect the children whose lives are at stake? The Mother Next Door offers a groundbreaking look at MBP from an unlikely duo: a Seattle novelist whose own family was torn apart by it, and the Texas detective who has worked on more medical child abuse cases than anyone in the nation. Readers ride along on three high-stakes MPB investigations; through riveting reporting and shocking stories from the family members, friends, and doctors caught in the blast zone of these unthinkable acts, a twisted portrait of motherhood and deceit is revealed. With help from some of the top MBP experts in the world, Dunlop and Weber uncover the complex maze of psychological, systemic, and cultural issues that compound MBP and offer solutions for how we might find our way out"--
- Subjects: Munchausen syndrome by proxy; Child abuse; Weber, Mike, 1964-; 
- Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 15
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      - Deliver us from evil [videorecording] / by Berg, Amy,screenwriter,director,producer.; Donner, Frank,producer.; Cooke, Matthew,producer.; Lassalle, Hermas,producer.; Baldwin, Ray,producer.; Brown, Michael,producer.(CARDINAL)754073; Ortenberg, Tom,producer.; O'Grady, Oliver,interviewee.; Doyle, Thomas P.,interviewee.(CARDINAL)520284; Frawley-O'Dea, Mary Gail,1950-interviewee.(CARDINAL)378861; Mahony, Roger Michael,1936-interviewee.; Wall, Patrick J.,interviewee.; Jyono, Ann,interviewee.; Jyono, Bob,interviewee.; Jyono, Maria,interviewee.; Sloan, Nancy,interviewee.; Disarming Films.; Lions Gate Films (Santa Monica, Calif.)(CARDINAL)340342; Berg, Amy.; Donner, Frank.; Cooke, Matthew.; Lassalle, Hermas.; Baldwin, Ray.; Brown, Michael.(CARDINAL)754073; Ortenberg, Tom.; O'Grady, Oliver.; Doyle, Thomas P.(CARDINAL)520284; Frawley-O'Dea, Mary Gail,1950-(CARDINAL)378861; Mahony, Roger Michael,1936-; Wall, Patrick J.; Jyono, Ann.; Jyono, Bob.; Jyono, Maria.; Sloan, Nancy.; Kusk, Jacob.; Schlosser, Jens.; Harvey, Mick.; Arthur, Joseph.; Lionsgate (Firm); 
 Special features: Audio commentary with Amy Berg and Matthew Cooke -- Deleted scenes --John Manly alternate ending -- Bible vs. church -- Also from Lionsgate.Directors of photography, Jacob Kusk, Jens Schlosser ; editor, Matthew Cooke ; music, Joseph Arthur, Mick Harvey.Featuring Oliver O'Grady, Tom Doyle, Mary Gail Frawley-O'Dea, Roger Mahoney, Patrick Wall, Ann Jyono, Bob Jyono, Maria Jyono, Nancy Sloan.A documentary on confessed pedophile priest Oliver O'Grady and attempts by the Catholic Church to cover up his actions. Includes interviews with O'Grady and his victims.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD; Dolby Digital 5.1.Film Critics Circle, Best Non-Fiction Film; Writers Guild Award, Best Documentary Screenplay; Satellite Award, Best Motion Picture Documentary. Special features: Audio commentary with Amy Berg and Matthew Cooke -- Deleted scenes --John Manly alternate ending -- Bible vs. church -- Also from Lionsgate.Directors of photography, Jacob Kusk, Jens Schlosser ; editor, Matthew Cooke ; music, Joseph Arthur, Mick Harvey.Featuring Oliver O'Grady, Tom Doyle, Mary Gail Frawley-O'Dea, Roger Mahoney, Patrick Wall, Ann Jyono, Bob Jyono, Maria Jyono, Nancy Sloan.A documentary on confessed pedophile priest Oliver O'Grady and attempts by the Catholic Church to cover up his actions. Includes interviews with O'Grady and his victims.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD; Dolby Digital 5.1.Film Critics Circle, Best Non-Fiction Film; Writers Guild Award, Best Documentary Screenplay; Satellite Award, Best Motion Picture Documentary.
- Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Documentary films.; O'Grady, Oliver.; Child sexual abuse by clergy.; Child sexual abuse; Sex crimes; Child molesters; Adult child sexual abuse victims; Catholic Church; Catholic Church; Catholic Church; Documentary films.; Films for the hearing impaired.; 
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      - Shattering silences : strategies to prevent sexual assault, heal survivors, and bring assailants to justice / by Johnston, Christopher,1956-author.(CARDINAL)369269; 
 Includes bibliographical references (page 289-292) and index.Introduction: An end to the dark ages : giving voice to strangers -- Part 1: What Cleveland has learned -- Abandoned evidence : Shondreka Lloyd's case, part 1 -- The rock : Kirsti Mouncey and the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center -- The healers : Elizabeth Booth, NR, SANE-A, and sexual assault nurse examiners -- The enlightened leader : Commander James McPike and the CPD Sex Crimes and Child Abuse Unit -- The past is the future : Richard Bell and the Cuyahoga County Sexual Assault Kit Task Force -- The science of DNA profiles for CODIS: Lewis Maddox and the Richfield OBCI laboratory -- The research partner : Rachel Lovell disseminates best practices for the future -- Reclaimed evidence : Shondreka Lloyd, part 2 -- Part 2: Detroit digs out from a pile of darkness -- The enforcer : Kym Worthy and the decision -- Coalescing forces : the fall 2016 SAK Task Force summit with Cleveland and Memphis -- The scientist-researcher : Rebecca Campbell's psychological paradigm shift -- The investigator : Mark Farrah and the Wayne County SAK Task Force -- The Motor City healers : Kim Hurst and Wayne County SAFE -- Part 3: Individual change makers -- Marathon women : Liz Ferro and Girls With Sole -- Marathon man : Mike Pistorino shatter the silence of child sexual abuse -- Part 4: Learning from mistakes -- Triumphs and tribulations in Memphis and other cities -- Part 5: What's next? -- The pillars of rape kit reform : Ilse Knecht and the Joyful Heart Foundation -- Epilogue: The sexual assault paradigm shift of 2017.Each year in the United States nearly three hundred thousand people are sexually assaulted. New practices by police, prosecutors, nurses, and rape crisis professionals are resulting in more humane and compassionate treatment of victims, and more aggressive pursuit and prosecution of persecutors. Based on seven years of in-depth interviews in Cleveland, Detroit, Memphis and other cities, Johnston presents the people behind these new approaches and provides a template for organizations and communities to follow. Includes bibliographical references (page 289-292) and index.Introduction: An end to the dark ages : giving voice to strangers -- Part 1: What Cleveland has learned -- Abandoned evidence : Shondreka Lloyd's case, part 1 -- The rock : Kirsti Mouncey and the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center -- The healers : Elizabeth Booth, NR, SANE-A, and sexual assault nurse examiners -- The enlightened leader : Commander James McPike and the CPD Sex Crimes and Child Abuse Unit -- The past is the future : Richard Bell and the Cuyahoga County Sexual Assault Kit Task Force -- The science of DNA profiles for CODIS: Lewis Maddox and the Richfield OBCI laboratory -- The research partner : Rachel Lovell disseminates best practices for the future -- Reclaimed evidence : Shondreka Lloyd, part 2 -- Part 2: Detroit digs out from a pile of darkness -- The enforcer : Kym Worthy and the decision -- Coalescing forces : the fall 2016 SAK Task Force summit with Cleveland and Memphis -- The scientist-researcher : Rebecca Campbell's psychological paradigm shift -- The investigator : Mark Farrah and the Wayne County SAK Task Force -- The Motor City healers : Kim Hurst and Wayne County SAFE -- Part 3: Individual change makers -- Marathon women : Liz Ferro and Girls With Sole -- Marathon man : Mike Pistorino shatter the silence of child sexual abuse -- Part 4: Learning from mistakes -- Triumphs and tribulations in Memphis and other cities -- Part 5: What's next? -- The pillars of rape kit reform : Ilse Knecht and the Joyful Heart Foundation -- Epilogue: The sexual assault paradigm shift of 2017.Each year in the United States nearly three hundred thousand people are sexually assaulted. New practices by police, prosecutors, nurses, and rape crisis professionals are resulting in more humane and compassionate treatment of victims, and more aggressive pursuit and prosecution of persecutors. Based on seven years of in-depth interviews in Cleveland, Detroit, Memphis and other cities, Johnston presents the people behind these new approaches and provides a template for organizations and communities to follow.
- Subjects: Case studies.; Rape; Rape; Rape trauma syndrome.; Rape victims; Rape; Sexual abuse victims; Sex crimes; Sexual assault.; Sexual violence.; 
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      - Doubt [videorecording] / by Adams, Amy, 1974-; Hoffman, Philip Seymour,1967-; Shanley, John Patrick.(CARDINAL)749328; Streep, Meryl.(CARDINAL)333422; 
 Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, Viola Davis.When a young nun suspects inappropriate behavior between a priest and the school's only black student, a Catholic school principal sets out to prove the clergyman's guilt.MPAA rating: PG-13.DVD, Dolby digital 5.1 surround. Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, Viola Davis.When a young nun suspects inappropriate behavior between a priest and the school's only black student, a Catholic school principal sets out to prove the clergyman's guilt.MPAA rating: PG-13.DVD, Dolby digital 5.1 surround.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Shanley, John Patrick; Shanley, John Patrick; Sisters of Charity (New York, N.Y.); Belief and doubt; Catholic schools; Child sexual abuse by clergy; Detective and mystery films.; 
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      - Leaving Neverland [videorecording] / by Reed, Daniel,1964-film director,film producer,director of photography.; Phillips, Owen,film producer.; Robson, Wade,1982-interviewee.; Safechuck, Jimmy,1978-interviewee.; Hobson, Chad,composer (expression); Cornell, Jules,editor of moving image work.; Amos Pictures (Firm),production company.; Channel Four (Great Britain),presenter.(CARDINAL)190938; HBO Documentary Films,presenter.(CARDINAL)348529; HBO Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348533; 
 Part 1 -- Part 2.Film editor, Jules Cornell; cinematographer, Dan Reed; composer, Chad Hobson.Produced and directed by Dan Reed.Interviewees, Wade Robson, "Jimmy" Safechuck, and family members.A two-part documentary that explores the separate but parallel experiences of two young boys, James "Jimmy" Safechuck, at age ten, and Wade Robson, at age seven, both of whom were befriended by Michael Jackson. They and their families were invited into his wondrous world, entranced by the singer's fairy-tale existence as his career reached its peak. Through gut-wrenching interviews with Safechuck, now 37, and Robson, now 41, as well as their mothers, wives and siblings, Leaving Neverland crafts a portrait of sustained abuse, exploring the complicated feelings that led both men to confront their experiences after both had a young son of their own.Rating: TV-MA.DVD, wide screen (2.40:1) presentation; Dolby digital 5.1 Part 1 -- Part 2.Film editor, Jules Cornell; cinematographer, Dan Reed; composer, Chad Hobson.Produced and directed by Dan Reed.Interviewees, Wade Robson, "Jimmy" Safechuck, and family members.A two-part documentary that explores the separate but parallel experiences of two young boys, James "Jimmy" Safechuck, at age ten, and Wade Robson, at age seven, both of whom were befriended by Michael Jackson. They and their families were invited into his wondrous world, entranced by the singer's fairy-tale existence as his career reached its peak. Through gut-wrenching interviews with Safechuck, now 37, and Robson, now 41, as well as their mothers, wives and siblings, Leaving Neverland crafts a portrait of sustained abuse, exploring the complicated feelings that led both men to confront their experiences after both had a young son of their own.Rating: TV-MA.DVD, wide screen (2.40:1) presentation; Dolby digital 5.1
- Subjects: DVD-Video discs.; Documentary films.; Biographical films.; Nonfiction films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Jackson, Michael, 1958-2009.; Robson, Wade, 1982-; Safechuck, Jimmy, 1978-; Child sexual abuse; Adult child sexual abuse victims; African American singers; Rock musicians; 
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