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Treating Nonoffending Parents in Child Sexual Abuse Cases
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Treating Nonoffending Parents in Child Sexual Abuse Cases
Connections for Family Safety

  • Jill S. Levenson - Barry University School of Social Work, Miami Shores, Florida, USA, Barry University of Social Work, Miami Shores, FL, Center for Offender Rehabilitation and Education, Lynn University
  • John W. Morin - Center for Offender Rehabilitation and Education, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Asian Development Bank, Manila


July 2012 | 120 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This book helps professionals to make informed, research-based assessments of risk, offering strategies for supporting and educating families within which sexual abuse has occurred. Without actually advocating reunification, the authors provide a unique approach for working with non-offending parents and partners who wish to work towards re-unification of the family.
 
Introduction to Treating Nonoffending Parents and Partners
 
Initial Assessment and Engagement
 
Comprehensive Family Assessment
 
Connections Program
Group Modules

 
 
Connections Program
Family Session Modules

 
 
Writing Reports and Making Recommendations

Jill S. Levenson Ph.D., MSW

John W. Morin

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ISBN: 9780761921929
$197.00

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