Child sexual abuse : a primer for treating children, adolescents, and their nonoffending parents / Esther Deblinger, Anthony P. Mannarino, and Judith A. Cohen with Melissa K. Runyon and Anne H. Heflin.
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- Treating sexually abused children and their nonoffending parents : a cognitive behavioral approach
- Child sexual abuse
- Abused children -- Psychology
- Child psychiatry
- Adolescent psychiatry
- Parent and child
- Child Abuse, Sexual
- Child Psychiatry -- methods
- Adolescent Psychiatry -- methods
- Parent-Child Relations
- Parents -- psychology
- Child Psychiatry
- Adolescent Psychiatry
- Enfants -- Psychiatrie
- Adolescents -- Psychiatrie
- Parents et enfants
- MEDICAL -- Gynecology & Obstetrics
- Abused children -- Psychology
- Adolescent psychiatry
- Child psychiatry
- Child sexual abuse
- Parent and child
- 618.92/858360651 23
- RJ507.S49
- WS 350
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Preceded by: Treating sexually abused children and their nonoffending parents : a cognitive behavioral approach / Esther Deblinger, Anne Hope Heflin. c1996.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Theory, treatment development, and research -- Clinical overview -- Setting the stage for treatment : triage and assessment -- About this treatment guide -- Psychoeducation and parenting : initiating the stabilization and skill building phase of treatment -- Relaxation skills and parenting -- Affective expression and modulation skills and parenting -- Cognitive coping skills and parenting -- Trauma narrative development part 1 : initiating the trauma narration and processing phase of treatment -- Trauma narrative and processing part 2 -- In vivo mastery component and parenting : initiating the consolidation and closure phase -- Conjoint trauma-focused sessions and parenting -- Enhancing safety and future development and parenting -- Ending therapy -- Addressing sexual difficulties and the impact of commercial sexual exploitation.
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'Child Sexual Abuse' describes a premier empirically supported treatment approach for children, adolescents, and non-offending parents/caregivers impacted by child sexual abuse.
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