Adolescent Sexual Behavior in the Digital Age
Considerations for Clinicians, Legal Professionals and Educators
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 29 May 2014
- ISBN 9780199945597
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages400 pages
- Size 163x239x22 mm
- Weight 703 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The nexus between the digital revolution and adolescent sexual behavior has posed significant challenges to mental health practitioners, attorneys, and educators. These digital technologies may facilitate dangerous behaviors and serious consequences for some youth. Adolescent Sexual Development in the Digital Age considers adolescent sexual behavior in both clinical and legal contexts and provides a basis for clinicians, legal professionals, educators, policy makers, parents and the general public to understand the impact that technology has on human growth and development.
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The nexus between the digital revolution and adolescent sexual behavior has posed significant challenges to mental health practitioners, attorneys, and educators. These digital technologies may facilitate dangerous behaviors and serious consequences for some youth. Adolescent Sexual Development in the Digital Age considers adolescent sexual behavior in both clinical and legal contexts and provides a basis for clinicians, legal professionals, educators, policy makers, parents and the general public to understand the impact that technology has on human growth and development. The book's contributing authors are leading authorities in adolescent development, law, and ethics, fostering an interdisciplinary dialogue within the text.
New technology poses many opportunities for both normal and risky sexual behavior in youth; including "sexting," social networking, cyber-sexual harassment, commercial exploitation of children, and child pornography. Beyond just cataloging the various technologies impacting sexual behavior, this volume offers guidance and strategies for addressing the issues created by the digital age.
The book considers recent legal issues that have arisen from so-called digital misconduct. It does a great job of seamlessly connecting the legal aspects with mental health, behavior, and the implications for clinicians and legal professionals. As a child psychiatrist, I found this book's focus on the social aspects that today's youth are dealing with very helpful ... I highly recommend this book. It is the first of its kind that I have come across. I will be using this as a reference for students, families, and colleagues. Overall, this is a great addition to a personal and a professional library.
Table of Contents:
Table of Contents
Preface (Abigail M. Judge, Ph.D., Albert J. Grudzinskas, Jr., J.D., & Fabian M. Saleh, M.D.)
Part I
1. New Technology Meets Old Law (Albert J. Grudzinskas, Jr., J.D., Richard Cody, J.D., Sara J. Brady, MD & Fabian M. Saleh, MD)
2. Understanding the World of Digital Youth (Andrew J. Harris, Ph.D.)
3. Sexual Development and Behavior in Children and Adolescents (H. Martin Malin & Fabian M. Saleh, MD)
4. The Internet and adolescent sexual behavior: A developmental perspective (David Smahel, Ph.D., & Kaveri Subrayanman, Ph.D.)
Part II
5. Youth-produced sexual images, "sexting " and the cell phone (Clay Calvert, JD,
Ph.D.)
6. Chat rooms and Social Networking Sites (Charles L. Scott, MD)
7. Cyber-sexual Harassment & Suicide (Fabian M. Saleh, MD, Barry Feldman, Ph.D., Albert J. Grudzinskas, Jr., JD,& Simha Ravven, M.D.)
8. Juveniles, the Internet and Sexual Offending (Cyril Boonmann, MSc.., Albert Grudzinskas, Jr. , JD, & Marcel Aebi, Ph.D.)
9. From the streets to cyberspace: The effects of technology on the commercial sexual exploitation of children and adolescents in the United States (Abigail M. Judge, Ph.D. & Mary Graw Leary, JD)
10. Legal and clinical issues in interpreting child pornography on the Internet
(Lisa Murphy, M.C.A., M. Crim, B.S.S. & J. Paul Fedoroff, MD)
Part III
11. Parenting through the digital revolution (Andrew B. Clark, MD)
12. Teens, Sex, and Technology: Implications for educational systems and practice (Andrew J. Harris, Ph.D & Judith Davidson, Ph.D)
13. Problematic Internet Behaviors: Diagnostic and Treatment Implications for Clinicians
(Liwei L. Hua, MD, PhD, Scott Yapo, BS, Amy Yule, MD, & Tristan Gorrindo, MD)
14. Ethical and Legal Considerations for Psychiatry Regarding Adolescents and Technology Use (Daniel Bonnici, M.D., Ariel Seroussi, M.D., Gregory B Leong, M.D., & Robert Weinstock, M.D.)
15. Conclusion: Understanding Adolescent Sexual Development & the Law in the Digital Era (Christopher W. Racine, MD, MPH, & Stephen B. Billick, MD)