Creative Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
Challenges and Dilemmas
Herausgeber: Richardson, Sue; Bacon, Heather
Creative Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
Challenges and Dilemmas
Herausgeber: Richardson, Sue; Bacon, Heather
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Using attachment theory as a foundation, this book addresses in depth the acute practice dilemmas concerning children who, despite the climate of increased awareness, multi-disciplinary cooperation and legislative and procedural change, cannot easily be protected. The contributors give guidelines for working with the children.
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Using attachment theory as a foundation, this book addresses in depth the acute practice dilemmas concerning children who, despite the climate of increased awareness, multi-disciplinary cooperation and legislative and procedural change, cannot easily be protected. The contributors give guidelines for working with the children.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 159mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781843101475
- ISBN-10: 1843101475
- Artikelnr.: 22480647
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 159mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781843101475
- ISBN-10: 1843101475
- Artikelnr.: 22480647
Sue Richardson is a qualified and experienced social worker, family therapist and psychotherapist with nearly 30 years' specialist experience of the impact of childhood trauma, family breakdown, the child care system and child protection issues. Heather Bacon is a clinical psychologist with over 25 years' experience, working in the NHS in a child and family mental health team and specialising in the area of child protection.
Foreword
Frank Cook. Introduction
Sue Richardson
Independent psychotherapist and trainer and Heather Bacon
Clinical Psychologist NHS. 1. Unspeakable Truths: Child Sexual Abuse and the Media
Tim Tate
Journalist. 2. Piecing the Fragments Together
Sue Richardson and Heather Bacon. 3. Attachment
Trauma and Child Sexual Abuse: An Exploration
Heather Bacon. 4. Telling the Baby Crocodile's Story: Attachment and the Continuum of Disclosure
Heather Bacon. 5. Multi-Perpetrator Abuse of Children: Mothers of the Victims Tell their Stories
Isabel Brooks
League against Sadistic Abuse. 6. Flamingos or Sparrows? Paediatricians and the Recognition of Child Sexual Abuse
Jane Wynne
Former paediatrician. 7. Advocacy for the Sexually Abused Child: The Role of the Guardian ad Litem
Pat McGlouglin
Guardian ad Litem. 8. A Zebra among Horses: Sexually Abused Children in the Care System
Heather Bacon. 9. Pre-Trial Therapy with Children who have been Sexually Abused
Tink Palmer
Barnardo's Bridgway Project. 10. Monsters and Angels: How Can Child Victims Achieve Resolution?
Maggie Ambridge
Art therapist
NHS. 11. Daleks and Kerb Stones: Surviving the Aftermath of Abuse
Maggie Ambridge
Art Therapist
Cara Henry
social worker and Sue Richardson. 12. Maintaining Awareness of Unspeakable Truths: Responses to Child Abuse in the Longer Term
Sue Richardson. Bibliographic references. Index
Frank Cook. Introduction
Sue Richardson
Independent psychotherapist and trainer and Heather Bacon
Clinical Psychologist NHS. 1. Unspeakable Truths: Child Sexual Abuse and the Media
Tim Tate
Journalist. 2. Piecing the Fragments Together
Sue Richardson and Heather Bacon. 3. Attachment
Trauma and Child Sexual Abuse: An Exploration
Heather Bacon. 4. Telling the Baby Crocodile's Story: Attachment and the Continuum of Disclosure
Heather Bacon. 5. Multi-Perpetrator Abuse of Children: Mothers of the Victims Tell their Stories
Isabel Brooks
League against Sadistic Abuse. 6. Flamingos or Sparrows? Paediatricians and the Recognition of Child Sexual Abuse
Jane Wynne
Former paediatrician. 7. Advocacy for the Sexually Abused Child: The Role of the Guardian ad Litem
Pat McGlouglin
Guardian ad Litem. 8. A Zebra among Horses: Sexually Abused Children in the Care System
Heather Bacon. 9. Pre-Trial Therapy with Children who have been Sexually Abused
Tink Palmer
Barnardo's Bridgway Project. 10. Monsters and Angels: How Can Child Victims Achieve Resolution?
Maggie Ambridge
Art therapist
NHS. 11. Daleks and Kerb Stones: Surviving the Aftermath of Abuse
Maggie Ambridge
Art Therapist
Cara Henry
social worker and Sue Richardson. 12. Maintaining Awareness of Unspeakable Truths: Responses to Child Abuse in the Longer Term
Sue Richardson. Bibliographic references. Index
Foreword
Frank Cook. Introduction
Sue Richardson
Independent psychotherapist and trainer and Heather Bacon
Clinical Psychologist NHS. 1. Unspeakable Truths: Child Sexual Abuse and the Media
Tim Tate
Journalist. 2. Piecing the Fragments Together
Sue Richardson and Heather Bacon. 3. Attachment
Trauma and Child Sexual Abuse: An Exploration
Heather Bacon. 4. Telling the Baby Crocodile's Story: Attachment and the Continuum of Disclosure
Heather Bacon. 5. Multi-Perpetrator Abuse of Children: Mothers of the Victims Tell their Stories
Isabel Brooks
League against Sadistic Abuse. 6. Flamingos or Sparrows? Paediatricians and the Recognition of Child Sexual Abuse
Jane Wynne
Former paediatrician. 7. Advocacy for the Sexually Abused Child: The Role of the Guardian ad Litem
Pat McGlouglin
Guardian ad Litem. 8. A Zebra among Horses: Sexually Abused Children in the Care System
Heather Bacon. 9. Pre-Trial Therapy with Children who have been Sexually Abused
Tink Palmer
Barnardo's Bridgway Project. 10. Monsters and Angels: How Can Child Victims Achieve Resolution?
Maggie Ambridge
Art therapist
NHS. 11. Daleks and Kerb Stones: Surviving the Aftermath of Abuse
Maggie Ambridge
Art Therapist
Cara Henry
social worker and Sue Richardson. 12. Maintaining Awareness of Unspeakable Truths: Responses to Child Abuse in the Longer Term
Sue Richardson. Bibliographic references. Index
Frank Cook. Introduction
Sue Richardson
Independent psychotherapist and trainer and Heather Bacon
Clinical Psychologist NHS. 1. Unspeakable Truths: Child Sexual Abuse and the Media
Tim Tate
Journalist. 2. Piecing the Fragments Together
Sue Richardson and Heather Bacon. 3. Attachment
Trauma and Child Sexual Abuse: An Exploration
Heather Bacon. 4. Telling the Baby Crocodile's Story: Attachment and the Continuum of Disclosure
Heather Bacon. 5. Multi-Perpetrator Abuse of Children: Mothers of the Victims Tell their Stories
Isabel Brooks
League against Sadistic Abuse. 6. Flamingos or Sparrows? Paediatricians and the Recognition of Child Sexual Abuse
Jane Wynne
Former paediatrician. 7. Advocacy for the Sexually Abused Child: The Role of the Guardian ad Litem
Pat McGlouglin
Guardian ad Litem. 8. A Zebra among Horses: Sexually Abused Children in the Care System
Heather Bacon. 9. Pre-Trial Therapy with Children who have been Sexually Abused
Tink Palmer
Barnardo's Bridgway Project. 10. Monsters and Angels: How Can Child Victims Achieve Resolution?
Maggie Ambridge
Art therapist
NHS. 11. Daleks and Kerb Stones: Surviving the Aftermath of Abuse
Maggie Ambridge
Art Therapist
Cara Henry
social worker and Sue Richardson. 12. Maintaining Awareness of Unspeakable Truths: Responses to Child Abuse in the Longer Term
Sue Richardson. Bibliographic references. Index