Transforming Trauma

Transforming Trauma

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780803955097
Untertitel:
A Guide to Understanding and Treating Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
Autor:
Anna C. Salter
Herausgeber:
Sage Publications
Anzahl Seiten:
376
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.05.1995
ISBN:
080395509X

Informationen zum Autor Dr. Salter received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and Public Practice from Harvard University and obtained a Masters Degree in Child Study from Tufts. She was a Teaching Fellow at both Universities. Dr. Salter has lived in Madison Wisconsin since 1996 and consults half time to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.In addition, she lectures and consults on sex offenders and victims throughout the United States and abroad. She has keynoted conferences on sexual abuse in Australia, New Zealand, Scotland and England. In all, she has conducted trainings in 50 states and 10 countries. Dr. Salter also evaluates sex offenders for civil commitment proceedings and other purposes. Klappentext Practitioners helping adult survivors of child sexual abuse need to be aware of the thought processes of offenders. The premise of Anna Salter's major book is that those who do not recognize an internalized perpetrator when they hear one will often be frustrated by the tenacity of the survivor's self blame. Primarily oriented towards treating adult survivors, this invaluable book will also be useful for treating sex offenders. It includes discussion of crucial issues such as: what clinicians who treat survivors need to know about sex offenders; the different ways sadistic and nonsadistic offenders think and the resulting different `footprints' they leave in the heads of survivors; how trauma affects survivors' world-views; whether apology sessions re-abuse survivors; and what is effective, and why telling a client that `it's not your fault' is ineffective, in combating an internalized perpetrator. Finally, Salter describes the steps of therapy for survivors and proposes that trauma can be transformed rather than just endured. Inhaltsverzeichnis What Do We Know about Sex Offenders and What Does It Mean? The Deviant Cycle Sadistic versus Nonsadistic Offenders and Their Effects on Victims Apology and Forgiveness in the Context of the Cycles of Adult Male Sex Offenders Who Abuse Children Footprints on the Heart Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Emotions Sex Offenders in the Head Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victim Thinking Managing Chronic Pain Links between Offenders and Victims Summing Up Crossing Open Ground Trauma and Transformation Epilogue ...

Autorentext
Dr. Salter received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and Public Practice from Harvard University and obtained a Masters Degree in Child Study from Tufts. She was a Teaching Fellow at both Universities. Dr. Salter has lived in Madison Wisconsin since 1996 and consults half time to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. In addition, she lectures and consults on sex offenders and victims throughout the United States and abroad. She has keynoted conferences on sexual abuse in Australia, New Zealand, Scotland and England. In all, she has conducted trainings in 50 states and 10 countries. Dr. Salter also evaluates sex offenders for civil commitment proceedings and other purposes.

Klappentext
Practitioners helping adult survivors of child sexual abuse need to be aware of the thought processes of offenders. The premise of Anna Salter's major book is that those who do not recognize an internalized perpetrator when they hear one will often be frustrated by the tenacity of the survivor's self blame. Primarily oriented towards treating adult survivors, this invaluable book will also be useful for treating sex offenders. It includes discussion of crucial issues such as: what clinicians who treat survivors need to know about sex offenders; the different ways sadistic and nonsadistic offenders think and the resulting different `footprints' they leave in the heads of survivors; how trauma affects survivors' world-views; whether apology sessions re-abuse survivors; and what is effective, and why telling a client that `it's not your fault' is ineffective, in combating an internalized perpetrator. Finally, Salter describes the steps of therapy for survivors and proposes that trauma can be transformed rather than just endured.

Inhalt
What Do We Know about Sex Offenders and What Does It Mean?
The Deviant Cycle
Sadistic versus Nonsadistic Offenders and Their Effects on Victims
Apology and Forgiveness in the Context of the Cycles of Adult Male Sex Offenders Who Abuse Children
Footprints on the Heart
Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Emotions
Sex Offenders in the Head
Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Victim Thinking
Managing Chronic Pain
Links between Offenders and Victims
Summing Up
Crossing Open Ground
Trauma and Transformation
Epilogue


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