Treatment Programs For Child Sexual Abuse Victims In Canada
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Canada. Family Violence Prevention Division,National Youth in Care Network
Author : Canada. Family Violence Prevention Division,National Youth in Care Network Publisher : Canadian Government Publishing Page : 78 pages File Size : 46,5 Mb Release : 1993 Category : Abused children ISBN : UOM:39015032103106
Treatment Programs for Child Sexual Abuse Victims in Canada by Canada. Family Violence Prevention Division,National Youth in Care Network Pdf
This document discusses the Peterborough Sexual Abuse Treatment Network, the implementation and evaluation of a coordinated service model for child sexual abuse in rural community settings, the Charlotte County intrafamilial sexual abuse program, treatment of child sexual abuse within a comprehensive service model, the Marymound model: a sequential approach to the treatment of male adolescent sexual offenders and sexual abuse victims, the integrated treatment model for sexually abused children and their mothers, and the Family Sexual Abuse Treatment Program.
National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (Canada),Canada. Health Canada
Author : National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (Canada),Canada. Health Canada Publisher : National Clearinghouse on Family Violence Page : 204 pages File Size : 50,5 Mb Release : 1994 Category : Child abuse ISBN : UGA:32108026649783
Child Sexual Abuse Initiative by National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (Canada),Canada. Health Canada Pdf
Various groups and professionals dealing with children in the past decade have become increasingly concerned with the nature, extent, and consequences of child sexual abuse in Canadian society. This document contains a composite picture of the many community efforts supported so far through the initiative. The summaries are categorized by the funding priorities that were determined at the start of initiative. These priorities are: prevention, treatment, and training/education. Projects are categorized as conferences/programs, research/evaluations, and resources. Abstracts provide information on sponsors, funding, project duration, and project goals and outcomes.
Child Sexual Abuse by Christopher Bagley,Kathleen King Pdf
A comprehensive overview of the causes, treatment and prevention of child sexual abuse which approaches the problem from the perspectives of the victims, their families and the offenders themselves.
National Inventory of Treatment Programs for Child Sexual Abuse Offenders by Catherine Ryerse,National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (Canada) Pdf
Lists treatment programs for child sexual abuse offenders by province (or territory) and city in alphabetical order. Information provided for each program includes: name of program; name, address, and telephone/fax numbers of organization providing the program; name of contact person; group targeted by program; means of referral to program; and program description.
Child Sexual Abuse by Canada. Health Services Directorate,Canada. Health and Welfare Canada Pdf
These guidelines are not standards of professional practice. Rather, they encourage a multidisciplinary approach through the cooperation of the various agencies and institutions whose mandates require that they provide investigative, assessment, diagnostic, therapeutic, protective or prevention services to sexually abused children and their families. The guidelines assist in identification of problem areas related to service co-ordination, personnel or resources.
Group Treatment for Sexually Abused Children by Anonim Pdf
The treatment of sexually abused children between the ages of 7 and 12 present a unique clinical challenge. These victims are in the developmental phase of latency where post-traumatic discomfort and internal conflict are often manifested in self-destructive, sexually inappropriate, and aggressive behavior toward adults and peers. Often unresponsive to interventions that require direct verbal communication, these children need special therapeutic approaches to master feelings of shame, helplessness, responsibility, anger, and sadness, which are concomitant with sexual abuse and disclosure. Group treatment has been shown to be an important component of healing for these children. This volume is the first book on the treatment of sexual abuse that is devoted exclusively to a group treatment approach. GROUP TREATMENT FOR SEXUALLY ABUSED CHILDREN considers the impact of sexual molestation and disclosure on latency-aged children and provides a step-by-step guide to a comprehensive program for victims and their non-offending caretakers. Establishing a therapeutic framework that enables both children and adults to deal with anxiety producing material, themes addressed in a sequence of progressive difficulty. More than a description of a program, this manual offers actual interventions to be used with children and their non-offending caretakers, including guidelines for anticipating and responding therapeutically to expected resistances. The structured curriculum, which consists of ten modules, presents a variety of activities that assist children and adults to begin to identify and express their conflicts and feelings. Each module delineates the Purpose, Objectives, Therapeutic Considerations, Activities and Treatment Challenges for children and their caretakers. Each activity for children incorporates group topics for the caretakers' group which parallel the material presented in the children's group. This approach integrates the treatment, increasing the likelihood of a successful experience for the children. Illustrative case examples are offered to demonstrate how children and adults respond to the activities. Unique features of this program include its attention to the important developmental tasks for children as well as the sequelae of sexual molestation; its respect for the ways in which boys and girls respond differently to sexual trauma; and its inclusion of over 40 original handouts for children and caretakers which may be photocopied for use in your practice. An ideal resource, the structure and variety of original materials in this outstanding volume provide direction and focus for all therapists who are dedicated to the recovery of sexually abused children and their families. Further, many of the handouts are useful for individual and family treatment and, with some modifications, can also be used in work with adolescents. As an added convenience, all the forms in this manual may be photocopied for use in your practice
Brenda J. Saxe,National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (Canada)
Author : Brenda J. Saxe,National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (Canada) Publisher : National Clearinghouse Page : 210 pages File Size : 47,7 Mb Release : 1993 Category : Abused women ISBN : UOM:39015037287565
Handbook of Clinical Intervention in Child Sexual Abuse by Suzanne M. Sgroi Pdf
Valuable resource for professionals in fields of psychiatry, psychology, mentatal health, social work and teaching, also for concerned parents. Provides guidelines for treating the child and family and systems for prevention. Techniques of different therapies are discussed as well as procedures for reporting, investigating, and interviewing the child.
Derek Jehu,National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (Canada)
Author : Derek Jehu,National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (Canada) Publisher : National Clearing House on Family Violence Page : 56 pages File Size : 44,6 Mb Release : 1989 Category : Abused women ISBN : UOM:39015016125687
An Intervention Program for Women who Were Sexually Victimized in Childhood Or Adolescence by Derek Jehu,National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (Canada) Pdf
This report was written in conjunction with a manual for therapists. It reports on the following topics from the manual: principles of assessment, treatment and evaluation, mood disturbances, interpersonal problems, assertiveness training group, situation/transition group for partner, sexual dysfunction, stress disorder, therapy with a male partner who was sexually victimized, therapy with a victim in a lesbian relationship, and consumer evaluation of program. It also includes recommendations for further research.
Describes the latest clinical methods and advances in the treatment of these victims. Individual chapters treat play therapy, time-limited group therapy for adolescents, stages of recovery, and sexual abuse avoidance training. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR