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Book Launch: An Intersectional Guide for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse and their Allies

  • Glasgow Zine Library 32-34 Albert Road Glasgow, Scotland, G42 8DN United Kingdom (map)

Please note: this event will be held in person at Glasgow Zine Library and is suitable for over 18s only.

Join Jeremy Sachs, a psychotherapist, lecturer, and author, as he delves into the creation of his new book, 'An Intersectional Guide for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse and their Allies: Masculinity Reconnected'. This essential resource is designed for male survivors of sexual abuse, as well as healthcare professionals, therapists, and loved ones of survivors.

The book explores the impact of sexual abuse on diverse male identities through an intersectional lens, examining how unique circumstances and societal perceptions influence recovery or exacerbate trauma. Each chapter focuses on topics selected by hundreds of male survivors who have participated in the author’s recovery groups. Featuring survivor testimonies, resource guides, and reflective activities, the book offers practical tools and a transformative justice prespective to help navigate the aftermath of sexual trauma.

‘Packed full of insights, practical guidance and signposting, this is an engaging, accessible, and deeply compassionate text for male survivors of sexual abuse and their allies—including the professionals working with them. An essential guide for those wanting to navigate this complex, sensitive, but profoundly important field.’ -

Mick Cooper, author of Psychology at the Heart of Social Change (Policy Press, 2023).

CW: Topics discussed will be sensitive and include: mental health, relational abuses including sexual abuse, gender, racism and discrimination.

This event is part of our Community-Led Programme.

About Jeremy :

Jeremy is a psychotherapist, lecturer, and writer. He runs a private practice in-person and online, supporting clients with a range of mental health challenges, and specialises in healing from sexual violence. Jeremy has extensive experience working with male survivors of sexual abuse as well as trans and non-binary survivors. He lectures at the London Diploma for Psychosexual and Relationship Therapy and his writing has been featured in BACP Private Practice Journal, Therapy Today, and Happiful Magazine, and is also the host and producer of The Trauma Talks podcast – a podcast that explores different experiences of trauma each episode.

www.jeremysachs.com

Ticket information for this event:

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This event is suitable for ages 18+. There will be 25 attendees maximum, and the event will feature comfort breaks. During this event, participants will be involved in: Talk / Lecture, Reading, Q&A

This event will take place at the GZL space on Albert Road in Govanhill. You can find directions here..

You may be asked to wear a mask at this event.

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