Systemic treatment of families who abuse
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Systemic treatment of families who abuse
Jossey-Bass Publishers, c1996
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-234) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A direct, informed approach involving all family members
An invaluable guide for enhancing your skills when working withfamilies in which child abuse has occurred. Systemic Treatment ofFamilies Who Abuse addresses both the symptoms and precipitatingissues of child abuse and neglect, and also
* offers new ideas for effective treatment
* identifies the conditions that are often present when child abuseoccurs
* outlines the protective factors that can counteract a person'stAndency toward child abuse
The author discusses how the treatment of child abuse differs fromgeneric treatment, and stresses the necessity for systemicinterventions for everyone: abusers, abused, and nonabused familymembers.
Table of Contents
1. What Makes Child Abuse Treatment Unique.
2. Assessment.
3. Principles of Treatment.
4. Beginning Treatment.
5. Assessing Family Readiness for Reunification(with MonicaRoizner-Hayes).
6. Treatment Failures.
Appendix: Checklist for Reunification of Incestuous Families.
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