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What forms of treatment are best suited for both the offender and the victim of child sexual abuse? How does treatment of sex offenders differ from that of other clients? Treating Child Sex Offenders and Victims offers treatment alternatives for offenders and victims of child sexual abuse. Beginning with a concise overview which addresses both the prevalence of and responsibility for child sexual abuse, Salter presents an assessment battery specifically chosen for its relevance to sex offenders. Clinicians will find this a valuable --and long overdue--tool for measuring an offender's attitudes towards women, rape myths, cognitive distortions about child molesting, social skills, empathy, and alcohol abuse. In addition, practitioners are presented with several methods to treat offenders including group therapy, behavioral therapy, cognitive restructuring, and relapse prevention. For those involved in the treatment of victims, this insightful volume provides information on individual treatment, ways of minimizing trauma in victims within the legal system, and the use of and limitations of behavioral indicators of abuse. Finally, the importance of a therapeutic philosophy of treatment is emphasized, and a philosophy is advanced which holds the offender accountable for his or her behavior. Specialists in mental health, psychiatry, psychology, and social work will find the practical suggestions presented in this volume indispensable for their own professional work. "Treating Child Sex Offenders and Victims is, in essence, the first how-to-do-it manual for dealing with what is clearly one of the most vexing groups confronting therapists. The advantages of this work, over those that currently exist are many: It is the most realistic of all of those works that I have seen; it is the most practical by far; and, therapists of every description will be placing cases they have dealt with on every page." --Frank Bolton, Private Practice, Phoenix, Arizona "I believe this book will contribute significantly to the literature in this discipline. . . . I find particularly valuable and unique the emphasis on program philosophy and the differences between treating sex offenders and more traditional clients. Further, Dr. Salter has integrated victim and offender treatment from both the clinical and educational perspectives, a rare but needed approach. The book is considerably enhanced by Dr. Salter's inclusion in the appendixes of 'hands-on' tools that will assist clinicians in implementing comprehensive program approaches. Dr. Salter has written a valuable book.'' --Fay Honey Knopp, Director, Safer Society Program "Particularly useful for learning in detail about the difficulties of treating offenders. . . . She provides excellent summaries on identification of sexually abused children without skirting the problem of false reports, especially in the context of custody evaluations." --Readings: A Journal of Reviews and Commentary in Mental Health "Offers an excellent guide to the practitioner. . . . The book is written in a concise and efficient manner and covers an issue of grave concern. . . .Given its nontechnical presentation of relapse prevention, this book also provides a concise overview that many human services students would find helpful prior to volunteering or interning in the field. It is an important addition for certain specialized groups . . . including criminal court judges, probation officers who supervise child sex offenders, therapists, victim counselors, and social workers." --International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology "This manual is well-written and presents relevant and useful material. It provides the mental health professional with useful information and tools to assess and treat child sex offenders and their victims." --Family Violence Bulletin "The usefulness of the book rests primarily in its articulation of the special dimensions of offender treatment, in the provision of some very practical measures to assess offenders and in its suggestions to guide therapists through treatment and to develop relapse prevention programming." --Contemporary Psychology "This essentially 'nuts-and-bolts' book covers the occurrence of abuse, philosophy and structure of treatment programs, offender assessment, and treatment and spouse and victim issues. There are also 17 outstandingly useful appendices. A genuinely practical book though theory is not ignored." --Journal of the Institute of Health Education
Transforming Trauma
A Guide to Understanding and Treating Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
Häftad, Engelska, 1995
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A scholar and clinician of great courage, wisdom, and empathy, Anna C. Salter has written an outstanding book. Pulling together diverse research and theory, she challenges unexamined assumptions and routine interventions. She has created a thoughtful, practical guide that deserves to be on every clinician's bookshelf. --Ken Pope, Ph.D., ABPP, Private Practice, Los Angeles, and author of Sexual Involvement with Therapists "Highly recommended. Contents include sadistic versus nonsadistic offenders; effects of child sexual abuse; victim thinking, links between offender and victim apology, and forgiveness managing chronic pain." --Family Violence & Sexual Assault Bulletin Book Club How does trauma affect the worldview of victims? What are the steps of therapy for adult survivors? How do sadistic and nonsadistic sex offenders think differently, and what are the different footprints they leave on the psyche of survivors? And how can trauma be transformed, not just endured? If you're working with adult survivors of child sexual abuse and child sex offenders, these are some of the questions that you must address. Anna C. Salter extends the way in which victimology is construed in this milestone volume, using clinical illustrations as well as an empathetic approach. At the same time practical, accessible, and scientific, this book also introduces new concepts, such as "benign transformation" and "malignant competition" and provides a thorough discussion of affective flashbacks and triggers. Transforming Trauma is an essential resource for all professionals and advanced students working with adult survivors of child sexual abuse and child sex offenders. "A fascinating text on the treatment of adult sexual abuse survivors. . . . Building on the insights of Treating Child Sex Offenders and Victims, Dr. Salter refines what we know and provides new tools and perspectives. This new book constantly acknowledges the micro and macro social environments in which the abuse occurred and the survivor lives, and incorporates this awareness into therapeutic theory and practice. . . . This is an important book, and our field is exceedingly lucky to have it." --from the Foreword by John N. Briere "With Transforming Trauma, Anna C. Salter establishes a milestone in the expanding consciousness of sexual victimization. . . . Until now, we have dared look only at pieces of the victimization picture puzzle, like gathering corners, frames, and central clusters without risking the difficult moves that would integrate the several fragments into a coherent picture. Transforming Trauma puts these pieces together." --from the Foreword by Roland C. Summit.
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