Treating sexually abused children and their nonoffending parents : a cognitive behavioral approach
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書誌事項
Treating sexually abused children and their nonoffending parents : a cognitive behavioral approach
(Interpersonal violence practice series)
Sage Publications, c1996
- : cloth
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-244) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Empirical evidence increasingly indicates that cognitive-behavioural therapy techniques can be used successfully to treat clients who have been sexually abused. An ideal guide for practitioners of any theoretical orientation, this practical manual has been designed specifically for therapists who want to use this approach to treat sexually abused children and their non-offending parents.
The authors illustrate theoretically sound treatment using sample therapist-client dialogue, examples and exercises. Issues explored include: gradual exposure; modelling; coping skills training; education regarding sexuality, sexual abuse and personal safety skills; and behaviour management skills. Deblinger and Heflin skilfully introduce how to work with non-offending parents and include excellent chapters on preparing both children and parents for joint parent-child sessions, and on special concerns in the treatment of any sexually abused child.
目次
Introduction
Overview of Child Sexual Abuse
Overview of the Treatment Model
Initiating Therapy
Child Intervention
Nonoffending Parent Intervention
Joint Parent-Child Sessions
Conclusion
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