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- catalog abstract "Using a holistic approach, this new guidebook is geared toward mental health professionals working with women who have been victims of sexual abuse, and the survivors themselves. It provides background necessary for understanding child abuse, and presents a four-stage theoretical model for therapeutic intervention. Information is given that will enable the therapist to accurately diagnose the occurrence of childhood sexual abuse and conceptualize the effects of family, stage of development, and spirituality on the victim. Ego splitting is examined in detail. Also included are comprehensive case studies on the topic. In addition, this book serves as a bridge between the popular and professional literature on treatment of sexual abuse survivors. By using fairy tales and mainstream literature - including Peter Pan, The Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland, The Velveteen Rabbit, and current pop works such as Stephen King's It - the authors show how numerous metaphors for abuse are presented in our everyday life. Woven throughout the volume is a historical and sociocultural perspective of the treatment of women and children - and how society has ignored such abuse. Coupled with the four-step process, this supplies the practitioner with a comprehensive overview, numerous invaluable treatment techniques, and an opportunity to gain an empathic understanding of the victim's life and experiences. Essential reading for professionals and students of counseling, psychology, social work, and other helping professions, the format also makes it highly accessible to lay-persons - both clients and other concerned individuals.".
- catalog contributor b8291282.
- catalog contributor b8291283.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Children: Sugar and Spice, Everything Isn't So Nice -- Ch. 2. Child Abuse Across Time and Cultures -- Ch. 3. Labels Are Not Always Accurate: Identifying Sexual Abuse -- Ch. 4. The Journey Within: Meeting IT -- Ch. 5. The Family: Fertile Ground for Childhood Sexual Abuse -- Ch. 6. Ego Splitting -- How Children Survive -- Ch. 7. Interventions: How Therapy Works -- Ch. 8. Techniques for Helping Clients in the Recovery Process -- Ch. 9. The Process of Recovery: The Case of Lori -- Ch. 10. Patricia Tells Her Own Story: The Friendly Next-Door Neighbor Betrays Her Trust -- Ch. 11. What Happens Next? A Guide for Clients.".
- catalog description "In addition, this book serves as a bridge between the popular and professional literature on treatment of sexual abuse survivors. By using fairy tales and mainstream literature - including Peter Pan, The Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland, The Velveteen Rabbit, and current pop works such as Stephen King's It - the authors show how numerous metaphors for abuse are presented in our everyday life.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-193) and index.".
- catalog description "Using a holistic approach, this new guidebook is geared toward mental health professionals working with women who have been victims of sexual abuse, and the survivors themselves. It provides background necessary for understanding child abuse, and presents a four-stage theoretical model for therapeutic intervention. Information is given that will enable the therapist to accurately diagnose the occurrence of childhood sexual abuse and conceptualize the effects of family, stage of development, and spirituality on the victim. Ego splitting is examined in detail. Also included are comprehensive case studies on the topic.".
- catalog description "Woven throughout the volume is a historical and sociocultural perspective of the treatment of women and children - and how society has ignored such abuse. Coupled with the four-step process, this supplies the practitioner with a comprehensive overview, numerous invaluable treatment techniques, and an opportunity to gain an empathic understanding of the victim's life and experiences. Essential reading for professionals and students of counseling, psychology, social work, and other helping professions, the format also makes it highly accessible to lay-persons - both clients and other concerned individuals.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 198 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1560323477 (case : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "1560323485 (paper :alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Taylor & Francis,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "362.7/64/082 20".
- catalog subject "Abused women Counseling of.".
- catalog subject "Adult child sexual abuse victims Counseling of.".
- catalog subject "Adult psychology.".
- catalog subject "Child Abuse, Sexual psychology.".
- catalog subject "Child Abuse, Sexual rehabilitation United States.".
- catalog subject "Child Abuse, Sexual therapy.".
- catalog subject "Counseling methods.".
- catalog subject "HV6570 .W45 1995".
- catalog subject "Survivors psychology.".
- catalog subject "WA 320 W423s 1995".
- catalog subject "Women psychology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Children: Sugar and Spice, Everything Isn't So Nice -- Ch. 2. Child Abuse Across Time and Cultures -- Ch. 3. Labels Are Not Always Accurate: Identifying Sexual Abuse -- Ch. 4. The Journey Within: Meeting IT -- Ch. 5. The Family: Fertile Ground for Childhood Sexual Abuse -- Ch. 6. Ego Splitting -- How Children Survive -- Ch. 7. Interventions: How Therapy Works -- Ch. 8. Techniques for Helping Clients in the Recovery Process -- Ch. 9. The Process of Recovery: The Case of Lori -- Ch. 10. Patricia Tells Her Own Story: The Friendly Next-Door Neighbor Betrays Her Trust -- Ch. 11. What Happens Next? A Guide for Clients.".
- catalog title "Shattered innocence : a practical guide for counseling women survivors of childhood sexual abuse / Neil Weiner, Sharon E. Robinson Kurpius.".
- catalog type "text".