Child Sexual Abuse
Best Practices for Interviewing and Treatment
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 1 June 2012
- ISBN 9780190616120
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages504 pages
- Size 152x230x23 mm
- Weight 689 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
In social work practice, the need for a thorough, protocol-driven therapeutic intervention is rarely more apparent than when working with victims of abuse who are children. Monit Cheung's comprehensive new manual uses the recent development of forensic interviewing techniques and best practice research to provide both a practical resource for interview conduct and court preparation and treatment suggestions for cases involving child sexual abuse.
This book advocates for a team approach, encouraging the participation of parents, school personnel, church review boards, law enforcement officers, medical professionals, child welfare workers, legal prosecutors, and defense attorneys. The abundant resources throughout the book, including sample interviews, documents, and protocols, are provided to help multidisciplinary professionals who work with child victims successfully navigate the case management process.
The book is a rich treasure of critically needed information and research on child sexual abuse which meets significant needs in social work, law, medicine and other fields." - Alvin Sallee, University of Houston
Table of Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Child Sexual Abuse as a Rising Concern
Chapter 1. Forensic Interviews in Child Sexual Abuse
Chapter 2. Assessing Child Sexual Abuse
Chapter 3. Screening Stage: Truth or False Allegation
Chapter 4. Best Practice Interview Protocols
Chapter 5. Court Preparation
Chapter 6. Evidence-Based Practice Treatment
Chapter 7. Self-Care and Secondary Trauma
Chapter 8. Conclusion: Concerns in CSA
Appendix: Annotated Bibliographies in Child Sexual Abuse
References