From hearing to healing : working with the aftermath of child sexual abuse
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From hearing to healing : working with the aftermath of child sexual abuse
Longman, c1992
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Published in association with the NSPCC, this work provides guidance, advice and information on helping those working in a therapeutic way with those suffering in the aftermath of child sexual abuse. It should give the reader the means to develop an interactive methods of working - to make contact with those who have undergone a traumatic experience, then take steps to help them. It is illustrated with case studies and highlights proven effective methods of work.
Table of Contents
- Defining the problem
- working out a philosophy - first steps to therapy
- confronting the shame - working with sexually abused children
- the interactive approach - does it work?
- I'm her mother aren't I?
- working with mothers whose children have been sexually abused
- adult survivors
- boys who abuse
- sexual abuse - care for the workers. (Part contents)
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