Kids Online: Protecting Your Children in Cyberspace
by Donna Rice Hughes and Pamela T. Campbell. 269 pgs.
A Child Called “It”: One Child’s Courage to Survive
by Dave Pelzer. 195 pgs.
Child Sexual Abuse: The Search for Healing
by Christopher Bagley, Kathleen King. 278 pgs.
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Contents
Tables
About the Authors
Chapter One: The Meaning of Sexual Abuse in Childhood
Chapter Two: Historical Perspectives
Chapter Three: Definitions and Ethics
Chapter Four: Statistical Dimensions
Chapter Five: A Community Model
Chapter Six: Trauma to the Child Victim
Chapter Seven: Healing of the Child Survivor
Chapter Eight: Healing the Family
Chapter Nine: Healing of Offenders
Chapter Ten: Healing of Society
Chapter Eleven: Implications for Practice and Research
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index
Theories of Child Abuse and Neglect: Differential Perspectives, Summaries, and Evaluations (Part III "Theorizations of Incest and Sexual Abuse")
by Oliver C. S. Tzeng, Jay W. Jackson, Henry C. Karlson. 355 pgs.
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This book was prepared under the impetus of desperate need in academic institutions and clinical and social services for a comprehensive introduction to the diverse theories about child abuse and neglect etiologies. During the past three decades, professionals in different occupational fields have been actively involved in the identification, intervention, treatment, and prevention of child victimization and its detrimental consequences. This book describes, summarizes, and evaluates more than 40 of the theoretical viewpoints that have been proposed in the literature and used for clinical practice as well as academic research.
When Your Child Has Been Molested: A Parents' Guide to Healing and Recovery
by Kathryn Brohl, Joyce Case Potter. 216 pgs.
Home Truths about Child Sexual Abuse: A Reader
by Catherine Itzin. 459 pgs.
Young Men Surviving Child Sexual Abuse: Research Stories and Lessons for Therapeutic Practice
by Andrew Durham. 184 pgs.
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Wiley Series in Child Protection and Policy
Contents
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: The Theoretical Context
1: The Social Context of Child Sexual Abuse
2: Male-Child Sexual Abuse—facts and Mythology
3: Developing a Sensitive Approach to Researching Child Sexual Abuse
Part II: The Young Men's Stories
4: Seven Lives
5: Being Abused
6: Trying to Tell
7: Sexuality, Friendships, and Peer Relations
8: Still Living with the Consequences of Abuse
9: Being a Participant
Part III: Implications for Practice
10: A Framework for Therapeutic Practice
11: Assistance in Recovery
12: Conclusions
Bibliography
Appendix A: Thoughts and Feelings Sort Cards
Appendix B: Abuser-Victim Flow Chart
Appendix C
Appendix D
Index
Surviving Child Sexual Abuse: A Handbook for Helping Women Challenge Their Past
by Liz Hall, Siobhan Lloyd.389 pgs.
The Search for Autonomous Intimacy: Sexual Abuse and Young Women's Identity Development
by M. Sue Crowley. 242 pgs.
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Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
Introduction "Let me tell you a story"
Conclusion
Chapter One Impacts of Sexual Abuse on Self-Concept Development Across Childhood
Introduction
Conclusion
Chapter Two the Rape of Identity
Conclusion
Introduction
Chapter Three Ada: "I Have a Life Now"
Conclusion
Chapter Four Chloe: "I Got Myself Back"
Introduction
Conclusion: Developmental Implications
Chapter Five Letitia: "There is Something About Me"
Introduction
Conclusion: Pathways to Resistance in Intimacy and Activism
Chapter Six Emerging from the Depths: the Search for Autonomous Intimacy
Introduction
Conclusion
Chapter Seven Epilogue: Theoretical Implications and Conceptual Frameworks
Conclusion
References
INDEX ('i' indicates an illustration)
AC SS Adolescent Cultures, School & Society
Incest as Child Abuse: Research and Applications
Erotic Innocence: The Culture of Child Molesting
by James R. Kincaid. 354 pgs.
Creating a Safe Place: Helping Children and Families Recover from Child Sexual Abuse
by Nch Children and Families Project.174 pgs.
Professional Responsibilities in Protecting Children: A Public Health Approach to Child Sexual Abuse
by Ann Maney, Susan Wells. 222 pgs.
Child Sexual Abuse and False Memory Syndrome
by Robert A. Baker.479 pgs.
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Child Sexual Abuse and False Memory Syndrome
Contents
Preface the Statement of the Problem
Introduction Hidden Memories: Fact or Fancy?
Part One Memory and Its Recovery
1: Remembering Dangerously
2: The Shadow of a Doubt
3: The Seductions of Memory
4: Facing the Truth About False Memory
5: Children's Memories for Stressful Events
Part Two Repression and Amnesia
6: The Evidence for Repression: An Examination of Sixty Years of Research
7: Can Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse Be Repressed?
8: Forgetting Sexual Trauma: What Does It Mean When 38% Forget?
9: Repressed Memories: True and False
Part Three Hypnosis, Suggestion, and Iatrogenesis
10: Suggestibility and Repressed Memories of Abuse:: A Survey of Psychotherapists' Beliefs
11: Making Monsters
12: The Validity of Repressed Memories and the Accuracy of Their Recall Through Hypnosis:: A Case Study from the Courtroom
13: The Memory Retrieval Process in Incest Survivor Therapy
Part Four Professional Problems and Ethical Issues
14: The Professional Response to Child Sexual Abuse:: Whose Interests Are Served?
15: How Reliable Are Children's Statements? ... It Depends
16: Avoiding False Claims of Child Sexual Abuse:: Empty Promises
17: Child Sexual Abuse:: Finding Common Ground
18: Child Sexual Abuse:: Ethical Issues for the Family Therapist
Part Five Research, Needed Research, and Legal Implications
19: The Impact of Child Sexual Abuse:: A Review of the Research
20: Child Witnesses:: Translating Research into Policy
21: Recovered Memories of Alleged Sexual Abuse:: Lawsuits Against Parents
Part Six Summary and Conclusions
22: Where Do We Go from Here?
Recommended Readings
Contributors
Index
The Sexual Abuse of Children: Clinical Issues, Vol. 2
by William M. O'Donohue, James H. Geer. 547 pgs.
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Contents
Preface
I: Diagnosis and Assessment
1: Agency and Professional Roles and Responsibilities: The Need for Cooperation
2: The Generation and Corroboration of A Taxonomic Model for Child Molesters
3: Medical Detection and Effects of the Sexual Abuse of Children
4: The Impact of Sexual Abuse: A Cognitive -- Behavioral Model
5: Psychological Assessment of Sexually Abused Children
6: Instrumentation and Methodological Issues in the Assessment of Sexual Arousal
7: Clinical Issues in the Psychological Assessment of Child Molesters
8: Credibility Assessment During the Sexual Abuse Evaluation
II: Treatment
9: Applications of Psychoanalytic Theory in the Treatment of the Victim and the Family
10: Behavioral Treatment Approaches for Offenders and Victims
11: Group Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse Victims: A Review
12: Relapse Prevention: Application and Outcome
13: Adolescent Sex Offenders
14: The Child Sexual Abuse Victim as an Adult
15: The Primary Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse
Author Index
Subject Index
The Personality of a Child Molester: An Analysis of Dreams
by Alan P. Bell, Calvin S. Hall. 166 pgs.