I Thought He Was My Friend-bookcover

By: Karen Phillip

I Thought He Was My Friend

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Book Description

I Thought He Was My Friend” is a compelling and sensitively crafted children’s book authored by psychotherapist and victim services counsellor Karen Phillip. This empowering story addresses the important topic of protecting children from predatory behaviour by a family adult friend. In this heartwarming tale, young readers are introduced to the brave and curious child who navigates the world with trust and innocence. The story revolves around the young child’s experiences with an adult friend who initially seems friendly and caring but ultimately demonstrates inappropriate behaviour. It delicately explores the emotional journey of a child, emphasising the importance of recognising boundaries, speaking up, and seeking help from trusted adults. With a sensitive approach, the author skilfully communicates the essential message that no child should endure inappropriate or harmful behaviour, even if it comes from someone they trust. “I Thought He Was My Friend” encourages open dialogue between children and their carers, promoting awareness and providing valuable tools to protect against potential dangers.


This thoughtfully written children’s book offers a safe and age-appropriate platform to discuss a difficult topic, ensuring that children gain the knowledge and confidence to recognise, prevent, and respond to inappropriate situations. By empowering children with essential information, “I Thought He Was My Friend” equips them to protect themselves and seek support from trusted adults.


This new book, “I Thought He Was My Friend”, is a vital resource for parents, guardians, educators, and counsellors. By addressing a sensitive subject matter with compassion and empathy, this book offers a powerful tool to help children navigate their personal boundaries and foster a safe and nurturing environment for all.

Karen Phillip is a counselling psychotherapist with over 20 years’ experience. Karen now works predominantly with victims of crime and abuse. Karen holds master’s degree qualifications in counselling and family therapies, is an NLP master practitioner and trainer, is an EMDR practitioner, runs a busy private practice and is also the lead trainer of the Australian Hypnotherapy College.


Too often, a perpetrator does not inappropriately touch the child but entices the child to perform sexual acts without their understanding that they are harmful. After hearing too many disturbing stories from adult clients who experienced sexual abuse as children, often by a person known to them and their family, this book was conceived.

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