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
(NSPCC/Wiley child protection and policy series)
JohnWiley and Sons, 1998
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text offers insights into the process of understanding the problems and ways to help children and adult survivors of child sexual abuse. Illustrated with case studies, it presents the opportunity to learn from others' experiences. The contents include chapters on putting knowledge to practical use and the interface between assessment and therapy. This new edition contains revised and additional chapters on: dramatherapy with abused children; treatment of young sexually aggressive children; and a treatment programme for adolescent abusers.
Table of Contents
- Crimes against children, Anne Bannister
- confronting the shame - the interactive approach in action, Anne Bannister
- to all the flickering candles - dramatherapy with sexually abused children, Di Grimshaw
- the interface between assessment and therapy, Corinne Wattam
- enpowering mothers of sexually abused children - a positive framework, Bobbie Print and Carol Dey
- working with adult female survivors of childhood sexual abuse, Helen Sheldon and Anne Bannister
- young children who exhibit sexually abusive behaviour, Carol Dey and Bobbie Print
- therapeutic issues in work with young sexually aggressive children, Anne Bannister
- brother nature? - therapeutic intervention with young men who sexually abuse their siblings, Simon Hackett, et al
- secondary abuse, Jeff Hopkins.
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