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9780803952867 Academic Inspection Copy

Treating Secondary Victims

Intervention with the Nonoffending Mother in the Incest Family
  • ISBN-13: 9780803952867
  • Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS
    Imprint: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
  • By Virginia C. Strand
  • Price: AUD $369.00
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  • Local release date: 06/09/2000
  • Format: Hardback (228.00mm X 152.00mm) 264 pages Weight: 480g
  • Categories: Child abuse [JFFE1]Psychology [JM]
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In Treating Secondary Victims the author builds upon a foundation of both the research literature on incest victims and families, as well as her own clinical experience to provide a conceptual framework for intervention and treatment of the non-offending mother.
Dr. Virginia Strand, DSW is Professor and Founding Director of Children FIRST, a research and training institute within the Graduate School of Social Service. She currently has curriculum development, advisement and teaching responsibilities in the Doctoral Program, in the Clinical Practice concentration and in the Foundation area of the Masters of Social Work Program. Her research interests are in child welfare and children's mental health and she has published most recently in the areas trauma assessment for children and transfer of learning programs for child welfare workforce development. Currently, she is PI representing Fordham on a new federal institutive, the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute.
Understanding the Impact of Incest on the Nonoffending Mother Gender and Countertransference Contextual Considerations in the Engagement of the Mother Evaluating the Mother and Planning for Treatment Individual Treatment Group Treatment Family Treatment Case Coordination Working with Mothers Involved in Custody and Visitation Disputes Future Directions
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