Handbook of social work in child and adolescent sexual abuse için kapak resmi
Handbook of social work in child and adolescent sexual abuse
Başlık:
Handbook of social work in child and adolescent sexual abuse
ISBN:
9780789032010
Yayım Bilgisi:
Binghamton : Haworth Press , 2007.
Fiziksel Açıklamalar:
xiv, 286 s. ; 24 cm.
Genel Not:
Kaynakça var.

CONTENTS Contributors xv Chapter 1. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse: HistoricalOverview 1 Introduction 1 Early Civilization 1 Ancient Greece 3 The Roman Empire 5 The Middle Ages (500 to 1400) 8 The Restoration (1400 to 1600) 12 Colonial America (1600 to 1700) 14 Global Issues (1700 to 1900) 15 Community Response 19 Conclusion 21 Chapter 2. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse 27 Introduction 27 Definition 28 Prevalence and Incidents 29 Risk and Protective Factors 34 Life Stage Consequences 37 Conclusion 38 Chapter 3. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse and Family Dysfunction: Theoretical Explanations and Ethnic Considerations 49 Introduction 49 Background 49 Importance of Theory 50 Levels of Theory 51 Pre-publication Version Grand Theories 52 Ecological Perspective 52 Risk and Resilience Theory 54 Attachment Theory 55 Micro Level Theories 58 Ethnic and Cultural Considerations 62 Conclusion 64 Chapter 4. Intrafamilial Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse 69 Introduction 69 Intrafamilial Offenders: A Definition 70 Who is the Intrafamilial Abuser? 72 What Does the Intrafamilial Offender Do? 72 Gaining the Child¿s Trust 73 The Sexually Abusive Behavior 74 Post Offence Behaviors 75 What is the Damage Done? 76 Short Term Damage to the Primary Victim 76 Long-Term Damage to the Primary Victim 77 Damage to Other Family Members 78 Why do Men Sexually Abuse their Own Children? 80 Psychological Factors Related to Interfamilial Offending 83 Treatment for Intrafamilial Offenders 87 Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment 87 Family Therapy 89 Is it Possible to Reunify the Family? 89 Conclusions 90 Chapter 5. The Non-Family Sex Offender¿Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse 101 Pre-publication Version Introduction 101 What is Sex Offending? 102 Characteristics of the Child Sex Offender 103 Emotions 105 Can Child Sex Offenders Stop Victimizing 105 Criminal Careers and Specialization 106 Recidivism 106 Desistance 107 Conclusion 108 Chapter 6. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse: Current Empirical Assessment Methods 115 Introduction 115 Assessment Issues 116 Trauma Myth 116 Disclosure 118 Comorbidity 120 Gender 121 Ethnicity 122 Family Functioning/Dysfunction 123 Legal and Child Protection Issues 124 Structured and Semi-structured Interviews 125 General Assessment Issues 125 Empirically-Based Assessment Interviews 126 Child / Adolescent Interview with Companion Parent Interview 126 Child/Adolescent Interview 127 Parent Interview 129 Self-report Measures 130 General Assessment Issues 130 Children¿s Self Report Measures 131 Self Report Measures Completed by Care-givers 133 Pre-publication Version Psychophysiological Assessment. 135 Concluding Comments 136 Chapter 7. Treatment for The Sexually Abused Child 147 Adult Outcome 147 The Immediate Effects of Child Sexual Abuse 148 Risk Factors 149 Moderating Factors 149 Mediating Factors 149 Treatment Research 150 Modular, Goal-Directed Treatment 153 Diagnostic Evaluation 153 Potential Foci for Goal-Directed Treatment Planning 154 Practical Problems 154 Motivation for Treatment 155 Caregiver Psychopathology 155 Traumatic Anxiety and Depression 156 Adverse Attitudes to the Self and Others 156 Oppositional and Disruptive Behavior 156 Inappropriate Sexual Behavior 157 Dissociative and Conversion Symptoms 157 Family Cohesion 157 Self Protection 158 The Promotion of Potentials 158 The Sex of the Therapist 158 Negotiating the Diagnosis and Treatment Plan 158 Clinician Morale 159 The Duration of Treatment 159 Medication 159 Testifying in Court 160 Conclusion 160 Chapter 8. Treatment for Sexually Abused Adolescents 165 Introduction 165 Pre-publication Version Adolescence: What is it? 166 Neurological Effects of Trauma 167 The Effects of Sexual Victimization 170 Culture 171 Gender 172 Assessment 173 Standardized Measures 176 Comorbidity 178 Treatment Planning 180 Treatment 181 The Context of Treatment 181 Engagement of Families 181 Therapeutic Alliance 182 Disclosure and Therapy 183 Evidence-Supported Interventions fo Sexual Abuse Trauma 184 Documentation 187 Bibliotherapy Resources 187 Conclusion 188 Chapter 9. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse: Treatment for the Non-Offending Caregiver 197 Introduction 197 Non-offending Caregiver Treatment Issues 198 Treatment Models with Non-Offending Care-givers 200 The Role of Attachment 206 Cultural and Gender Issues 209 Co-morbidity and Domestic Violence 212 Conclusion 214 Chapter 10. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse: Prevention Endeavors 223 Pre-publication Version Introduction 223 Families 224 Schools 229 The Community and the Legal System 232 The Internet and Other Sources of Media 235 Conclusions 239 Chapter 11. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse: Policy and Practice Implications 247 Introduction 247 Prevalence and Consequences of Child Sexual Abuse 248 Impaired Awareness for Abuse 250 Disclosure of CSA 254 Professional Responses to CSA 255 Child Sexual Abuse and Public Policy
Özet:
CONTENTS Contributors xv Chapter 1. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse: HistoricalOverview 1 Introduction 1 Early Civilization 1 Ancient Greece 3 The Roman Empire 5 The Middle Ages (500 to 1400) 8 The Restoration (1400 to 1600) 12 Colonial America (1600 to 1700) 14 Global Issues (1700 to 1900) 15 Community Response 19 Conclusion 21 Chapter 2. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse 27 Introduction 27 Definition 28 Prevalence and Incidents 29 Risk and Protective Factors 34 Life Stage Consequences 37 Conclusion 38 Chapter 3. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse and Family Dysfunction: Theoretical Explanations and Ethnic Considerations 49 Introduction 49 Background 49 Importance of Theory 50 Levels of Theory 51 Pre-publication Version Grand Theories 52 Ecological Perspective 52 Risk and Resilience Theory 54 Attachment Theory 55 Micro Level Theories 58 Ethnic and Cultural Considerations 62 Conclusion 64 Chapter 4. Intrafamilial Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse 69 Introduction 69 Intrafamilial Offenders: A Definition 70 Who is the Intrafamilial Abuser? 72 What Does the Intrafamilial Offender Do? 72 Gaining the Child¿s Trust 73 The Sexually Abusive Behavior 74 Post Offence Behaviors 75 What is the Damage Done? 76 Short Term Damage to the Primary Victim 76 Long-Term Damage to the Primary Victim 77 Damage to Other Family Members 78 Why do Men Sexually Abuse their Own Children? 80 Psychological Factors Related to Interfamilial Offending 83 Treatment for Intrafamilial Offenders 87 Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment 87 Family Therapy 89 Is it Possible to Reunify the Family? 89 Conclusions 90 Chapter 5. The Non-Family Sex Offender¿Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse 101 Pre-publication Version Introduction 101 What is Sex Offending? 102 Characteristics of the Child Sex Offender 103 Emotions 105 Can Child Sex Offenders Stop Victimizing 105 Criminal Careers and Specialization 106 Recidivism 106 Desistance 107 Conclusion 108 Chapter 6. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse: Current Empirical Assessment Methods 115 Introduction 115 Assessment Issues 116 Trauma Myth 116 Disclosure 118 Comorbidity 120 Gender 121 Ethnicity 122 Family Functioning/Dysfunction 123 Legal and Child Protection Issues 124 Structured and Semi-structured Interviews 125 General Assessment Issues 125 Empirically-Based Assessment Interviews 126 Child / Adolescent Interview with Companion Parent Interview 126 Child/Adolescent Interview 127 Parent Interview 129 Self-report Measures 130 General Assessment Issues 130 Children¿s Self Report Measures 131 Self Report Measures Completed by Care-givers 133 Pre-publication Version Psychophysiological Assessment. 135 Concluding Comments 136 Chapter 7. Treatment for The Sexually Abused Child 147 Adult Outcome 147 The Immediate Effects of Child Sexual Abuse 148 Risk Factors 149 Moderating Factors 149 Mediating Factors 149 Treatment Research 150 Modular, Goal-Directed Treatment 153 Diagnostic Evaluation 153 Potential Foci for Goal-Directed Treatment Planning 154 Practical Problems 154 Motivation for Treatment 155 Caregiver Psychopathology 155 Traumatic Anxiety and Depression 156 Adverse Attitudes to the Self and Others 156 Oppositional and Disruptive Behavior 156 Inappropriate Sexual Behavior 157 Dissociative and Conversion Symptoms 157 Family Cohesion 157 Self Protection 158 The Promotion of Potentials 158 The Sex of the Therapist 158 Negotiating the Diagnosis and Treatment Plan 158 Clinician Morale 159 The Duration of Treatment 159 Medication 159 Testifying in Court 160 Conclusion 160 Chapter 8. Treatment for Sexually Abused Adolescents 165 Introduction 165 Pre-publication Version Adolescence: What is it? 166 Neurological Effects of Trauma 167 The Effects of Sexual Victimization 170 Culture 171 Gender 172 Assessment 173 Standardized Measures 176 Comorbidity 178 Treatment Planning 180 Treatment 181 The Context of Treatment 181 Engagement of Families 181 Therapeutic Alliance 182 Disclosure and Therapy 183 Evidence-Supported Interventions fo Sexual Abuse Trauma 184 Documentation 187 Bibliotherapy Resources 187 Conclusion 188 Chapter 9. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse: Treatment for the Non-Offending Caregiver 197 Introduction 197 Non-offending Caregiver Treatment Issues 198 Treatment Models with Non-Offending Care-givers 200 The Role of Attachment 206 Cultural and Gender Issues 209 Co-morbidity and Domestic Violence 212 Conclusion 214 Chapter 10. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse: Prevention Endeavors 223 Pre-publication Version Introduction 223 Families 224 Schools 229 The Community and the Legal System 232 The Internet and Other Sources of Media 235 Conclusions 239 Chapter 11. Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse: Policy and Practice Implications 247 Introduction 247 Prevalence and Consequences of Child Sexual Abuse 248 Impaired Awareness for Abuse 250 Disclosure of CSA 254 Professional Responses to CSA 255 Child Sexual Abuse and Public Policy