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Forthcoming Physical & Sexual Abuse in Children & Adolescents Books

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  1. Sibling Abuse Trauma

    Assessment and Intervention Strategies for Children, Families, and Adults, 2nd Edition

    By John V. Caffaro

    This book describes an integrative, strengths-based approach to individual and family psychotherapy guided by the effects of abuse trauma on the development of sibling relationships. It fills a void in the training and education of family violence professionals and validates sibling experiences as...

    To Be Published September 24th 2013 by Routledge

  2. EMDR and the Relational Imperative

    The Therapeutic Relationship in EMDR Treatment

    By Mark Dworkin

    In this groundbreaking work, Mark Dworkin, an EMDR teacher, facilitator, and long-time practitioner, explores the subtle nuances of the therapeutic relationship and the vital role it plays in using Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) with traumatized clients. Showing how relational...

    To Be Published September 26th 2013 by Routledge

  3. Child Abuse and Neglect

    Second Edition

    By Monica L. McCoy, Stefanie M. Keen

    Child abuse and neglect are examined in this new edition - the latest research, what it entails, and how to recognize and report it. Federal law mandates the reporting of suspected child maltreatment by many professionals. This book will appeal to those who one day find themselves in the role of a...

    To Be Published December 15th 2013 by Routledge

  4. Hope and Cure

    Controversies, Challenges, and Clinical Findings in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Adults Who Experienced Incest

    Edited by Marvin Margolis, David Dietrich

    Series: Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series

    Some analysts feel daunted or pessimistic when working with a patient who recounts an experience of parent/child incest. Can psychoanalysis succeed as a treatment for individuals who suffered this heinous abuse in their formative years? The answer is a definitive yes, according to David Dietrich...

    To Be Published April 30th 2014 by Routledge

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