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Patients as Victims: Sexual Abuse in Psychotherapy and Counselling - ISBN 9780471943983

Patients as Victims: Sexual Abuse in Psychotherapy and Counselling

ISBN 9780471943983

Autor: Derek Jehu

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9780471943983

ISBN10:      

0471943983

Autor:      

Derek Jehu

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

1994-04-12

Ilość stron:      

260

Wymiary:      

224x155

Tematy:      

JBNH2

Patients as Victims Sexual Abuse in Psychotherapy and Counselling Derek Jehu, University of Leicester, UK with specialist contributions from John Davis, Tanya Garrett, Linda Jorgenson and Gary Schoener There is growing concern at the number of complaints about sexual abuse of patients while undergoing therapy. This book discusses the ethical proscription of sex between therapists and patients, and the legal and professional regulation of abuse in both North America and Britain—including many very recent and important legislative developments. The author looks at characteristics which appear to place therapists at risk of abusing, together with some pre–conditions necessary for the occurrence of abuse. He also discusses certain characteristics which render patients vulnerable to abuse, the consequences of abuse for them, and the treatment of the problems they present. Practitioners and trainees in the professions of clinical psychology, psychiatry, nursing, counselling and social work will find this volume essential reading, particularly as it offers detailed guidance on treatment of abusive therapists and victimized patients. This book appears in The Wiley Series in Psychotherapy and Counselling Series Editors: Franz Epting, University of Florida, USA, Bonnie Strickland, University of Massachusetts, USA and John Allen, University of Brighton, UK

Spis treści:
ETHICS.
Proscription of Sexual Activities.
Former Patients.
EPIDEMIOLOGY.
Epidemiology in the U.S.A.
Epidemiology in the U.K.
ABUSIVE THERAPISTS.
Risk Characteristics and Preconditions for Abuse.
Management of Abusive Behaviour.
VICTIMIZED PATIENTS.
Psychological Vulnerability to Abuse.
Psychological Consequences of Abuse.
Psychological Interventions with Victims.
REGULATION AND PREVENTION.
Regulation in the U.S.A.
Regulation in the U.K.
Primary Prevention of Abuse.
Appendices.
References.
Index.

Nota biograficzn a:
About the author Derek Jehu is a chartered clinical psychologist, a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, and an Emeritus Professor, University of Manitoba, Canada. Since returning to England he has taught on the postgraduate course in clinical psychology at the University of Leicester and practised in the Department of Medical Psychology, Leicester General Hospital. He has been involved in the disciplinary processes of the British Psychological Society as both an Investigatory Panel member and an advisor to Disciplinary Committees. Professor Jehu is also chairperson of the Academic Board of the Faithful Foundation, a treatment service for sexual offenders. He has written four previous books as well as many chapters in edited works and articles in journals.

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Patients as Victims Sexual Abuse in Psychotherapy and Counselling Derek Jehu, University of Leicester, UK with specialist contributions from John Davis, Tanya Garrett, Linda Jorgenson and Gary Schoener There is growing concern at the number of complaints about sexual abuse of patients while undergoing therapy. This book discusses the ethical proscription of sex between therapists and patients, and the legal and professional regulation of abuse in both North America and Britain—including many very recent and important legislative developments. The author looks at characteristics which appear to place therapists at risk of abusing, together with some pre–conditions necessary for the occurrence of abuse. He also discusses certain characteristics which render patients vulnerable to abuse, the consequences of abuse for them, and the treatment of the problems they present. Practitioners and trainees in the professions of clinical psychology, psychiatry, nursing, counselling and social work will find this volume essential reading, particularly as it offers detailed guidance on treatment of abusive therapists and victimized patients. This book appears in T he Wiley Series in Psychotherapy and Counselling Series Editors: Franz Epting, University of Florida, USA, Bonnie Strickland, University of Massachusetts, USA and John Allen, University of Brighton, UK

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