A tremendous amount of media attention has been devoted to revealing sexual abuse perpetrated by Roman Catholic priests. These essays outline a clinical and research agenda for professionals dealing with clergy sexual abuse. They should enable research clinical professionals, and clergy to identify the relevant issues in the identification, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of child and adolescent sexual abuse committed by Roman Catholic priests. Leading experts in the field from the United States and Canada have offered their different perspectives on this compelling problem including victim profiles for determining who is at risk.…mehr
A tremendous amount of media attention has been devoted to revealing sexual abuse perpetrated by Roman Catholic priests. These essays outline a clinical and research agenda for professionals dealing with clergy sexual abuse. They should enable research clinical professionals, and clergy to identify the relevant issues in the identification, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of child and adolescent sexual abuse committed by Roman Catholic priests. Leading experts in the field from the United States and Canada have offered their different perspectives on this compelling problem including victim profiles for determining who is at risk.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas G. Plante is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Santa Clara University, and Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is also Series Editor for the Praeger series in Abnormal Psychology. Plante also maintains a private practice in Menlo Park, Calif. He has authored more than 100 journal articles and book chapters, as well as authored, co-authored, edited or co-edited six books, including Sin Against the Innocents: Sexual Abuse by Priests and the Role of the Catholic Church (Praeger, 2004) and Contemporary Clinical Psychology (1999, 2005).
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Preface by Thomas Plante Foreword by Sylvia M. Demarest Introduction: What Do We Know about Roman Catholic Priests who Sexually Abuse Minors? by Thomas Plante Sexuality in the Priesthood: Noli me tangere by John Allan Loftus Beginning an Intervention in Clergy Sexual Abuse by Gerdenio Manuel Forensic Psychological Evaluations in Clergy Abuse by John Gonsiorek Neuropsychological Findings in Priests Who Sexually Abuse by Leslie Lothstein Psychological Treatment of Priest Sex Offenders by Curtis Bryant The Problem of Prevention in Clergy Sexual Abuse by Richard Sipe Hear our Cries: Victim-Survivors of Clergy Sexual Misconduct by Nanette de Fuentes Conclusion: Sexual Abuse Committed by Roman Catholic Priests: Current Status; Future Objectives by Thomas Plante
Preface by Thomas Plante Foreword by Sylvia M. Demarest Introduction: What Do We Know about Roman Catholic Priests who Sexually Abuse Minors? by Thomas Plante Sexuality in the Priesthood: Noli me tangere by John Allan Loftus Beginning an Intervention in Clergy Sexual Abuse by Gerdenio Manuel Forensic Psychological Evaluations in Clergy Abuse by John Gonsiorek Neuropsychological Findings in Priests Who Sexually Abuse by Leslie Lothstein Psychological Treatment of Priest Sex Offenders by Curtis Bryant The Problem of Prevention in Clergy Sexual Abuse by Richard Sipe Hear our Cries: Victim-Survivors of Clergy Sexual Misconduct by Nanette de Fuentes Conclusion: Sexual Abuse Committed by Roman Catholic Priests: Current Status; Future Objectives by Thomas Plante
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