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Good practice in promoting recovery and healing for abused adults

By: Publication details: London Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2013ISBN:
  • 1849053723
  • 9781849053723
Subject(s): Summary: This book sheds light on the impact of abuse and how it can be healed. It explores the idea of 'recovery' being something physical in the short-term and 'healing' as an emotional process for long-term work. The chapters cover: prologue - listening to what victims have to say about recovery and healing; how recovery and healing should fit into the adult safeguarding process; recovery and healing from complex trauma; the work of a sexual assault referral centre; male survivors of childhood sexual abuse; recovery through psychodynamic therapy - working with men who have experienced sexual violation; surviving sex trafficking; recovery and healing after domestic abuse; helping recovery and healing; art therapy with individuals with intellectual disabilities who have been abused; recovery and healing in survivors of the Holocaust; group work and the healing process.
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This book sheds light on the impact of abuse and how it can be healed. It explores the idea of 'recovery' being something physical in the short-term and 'healing' as an emotional process for long-term work. The chapters cover: prologue - listening to what victims have to say about recovery and healing; how recovery and healing should fit into the adult safeguarding process; recovery and healing from complex trauma; the work of a sexual assault referral centre; male survivors of childhood sexual abuse; recovery through psychodynamic therapy - working with men who have experienced sexual violation; surviving sex trafficking; recovery and healing after domestic abuse; helping recovery and healing; art therapy with individuals with intellectual disabilities who have been abused; recovery and healing in survivors of the Holocaust; group work and the healing process.

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