Presents an innovative approach to the confusions and dilemmas experienced by families in which incest has occurred. While not all incestuously abused children have the classic diagnostic symptoms of trauma, virtually all experience "relational trauma". Integrating social constructionist, feminist, and systems thinking, this treatment model focuses on strengthening the child's protective relationships, mobilizing families to help resolve the child's emotional and behavioral symptoms, and building resiliency.
Presents an innovative approach to the confusions and dilemmas experienced by families in which incest has occurred. While not all incestuously abused children have the classic diagnostic symptoms of trauma, virtually all experience "relational trauma". Integrating social constructionist, feminist, and systems thinking, this treatment model focuses on strengthening the child's protective relationships, mobilizing families to help resolve the child's emotional and behavioral symptoms, and building resiliency.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcia Sheinberg, LCSW, is Director of Training and Clinical Services at the Ackerman Institute for the Family. She is a cofounder of its Gender and Violence Project and the founder and Director of the Incest Project. An advisory editor for Family Process and a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, she has published widely in professional journals. She maintains an active private practice in which she treats and consults with individuals, couples, and families on a variety of clinical issues. Peter Fraenkel, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology in the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology at the City College of the City University of New York. At the Ackerman Institute for the Family, he is a member of the Teaching Faculty, Director of Research and Clinical Member in the Incest Project, and Director of the Center for Time, Work, and the Family. In addition, Dr. Fraenkel is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at New York University Medical School and Director of the Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program at the NYU Child Study Center. An Ad Hoc Editor for Family Process and Advisory Editor for the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Dr. Fraenkel has published and lectured extensively. He also maintains a private practice.
Inhaltsangabe
I. Basics of the Relational Approach 1. The Relational Approach 2. The Relational Approach in Action 3. Core Perspectives II. Implementing the Relational Approach 4. Incest as a Complex Story 5. Creating a Collaborative Therapy 6. Strengthening Safe Family Relationships 7. Relational Treatment of Family Members Who Abuse 8. Three Cases Appendix A: Research Support for the Relational Approach Appendix B: Information on Child Sexual Abuse
I. Basics of the Relational Approach 1. The Relational Approach 2. The Relational Approach in Action 3. Core Perspectives II. Implementing the Relational Approach 4. Incest as a Complex Story 5. Creating a Collaborative Therapy 6. Strengthening Safe Family Relationships 7. Relational Treatment of Family Members Who Abuse 8. Three Cases Appendix A: Research Support for the Relational Approach Appendix B: Information on Child Sexual Abuse
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