DVD of Fragments of Home




Multi-DVD resource set


Fragments of Home is available as a multi-DVD resource set for use in facilitated group settings or for individual viewing.

The DVD set contains filmed footage of author Monique Lisbon engagingly presenting the book in thematic chapters, as well as 16 evocative and moving video slideshows set to the original songs from the Fragments of Home CD.

Forming the basis of a 20-session course (covering one semester), the DVDs are accompanied by a comprehensive Facilitator Handbook, Participant Handouts and a full-length CD of music.

 



View a video preview (3 mins 45 sec)

 


Who is this resource suitable for?

This resource is especially suited to the following contexts, amongst others:

  • facilitated abuse recovery groups
  • women's prison Christian fellowships
  • training and professional development in counselling/psychology, pastoral care, chaplaincy and spiritual direction
  • group therapy settings
  • other parachurch organisations
  • individual viewing on any DVD player
  • survivors of abuse and others who prefer to engage with the material by DVD rather than in book form

Launch Endorsement

Andrew Woff

The multi-DVD resource set of Fragments of Home was launched in Melbourne in August 2012 by Rev. Andrew Woff, Head of Pastoral Leadership, Support and Development for the Baptist Union of Victoria.

Click here below to listen to Andrew's speech (NB: depending on your internet connection, it may take a few moments to load):


 

 


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Other ways to engage with this material

For information about training opportunities for use of the Fragments of Home multi-DVD Resource Set in facilitated group settings, please click here.


'A beautifully and sensitively written detailed account of Monique Lisbon’s personal struggle with the ongoing harmful effects of sexual and psychological abuse. It will be of particular interest to counsellors and therapists working with adult survivors of childhood abuse.'

– Prof. Freda Briggs AO, Emeritus Professor in Child Development, University of South Australia, Magill Campus, SA, Australia