Rethinking the Routine Provision of Psychotherapy to Children/Adolescents Labeled "Sexually Abused". Rethinking the Routine Provision of Psychotherapy to Children/Adolescents Labeled "Sexually Abused".

Rethinking the Routine Provision of Psychotherapy to Children/Adolescents Labeled "Sexually Abused"‪.‬

The International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy 2007, Spring, 3, 1

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Abstract Whether symptomatic or asymptomatic, children labeled sexually abused are routinely offered treatment at considerable financial cost. One result of this is that mental health professionals are being charged with exploiting the problem of child sexual abuse (CSA). Is the routine provision of psychotherapy for children and adolescents labeled sexually abused warranted? In this paper, it is argued that the evidence indicates it is not warranted. Further, its provision is not in the best interests of either the children or mental health professionals. It is argued it is time to rethink the routine provision of psychotherapy to children and adolescents labeled sexually abuse. A number of recommendations are given which follow from the evidence.

GENERE
Salute, mente e corpo
PUBBLICATO
2007
22 marzo
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
46
EDITORE
Behavior Analyst Online
DIMENSIONE
278,9
KB

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