商品簡介
In this reference for counselors working with adult survivors of child sexual abuse, Sanderson (psychology, London U., Birbeck College) debunks popular myths and discusses how to treat CSA in relation to dissociation, trauma/PTSD, memory, self-harm, loss of self, shame, and sexuality. The final chapter addresses professional issues related to the counselor's knowledge of and experience with CSA. This update of the 1995 edition incorporates new discussions on internet images of CSA, and goes further in depth on the impact of grooming (the perpetrator's method of building trust) on the victim. It also addresses the growing issue of legal action against counselors for "inducing" false memories and how this may be avoided without compromising treatment. Annotation c2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Christiane Sanderson is a lecturer in Psychology at London University, Birkbeck College, and Consultant in the School of Psychology and Therapeutic Studies, University of Surrey, Roehampton. With 15 years' experience working in the child sexual abuse field, she has run workshops for parents, teachers, social workers, nurses, therapists and counsellors to increase knowledge and awareness of CSA. She is the author of The Seduction of Children, also published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.