1st Edition
Children Speak For Themselves Using The Kempe Interactional Assessment To Evaluate Allegations Of Parent- child sexual abuse
214 Pages
by
Routledge
214 Pages
by
Routledge
214 Pages
by
Routledge
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Mental health and legal professionals struggle daily with complex challenges presented by allegations that a parent has sexually abused a child. The majority of these cases involve children who cannot or will not verbally disclose the abuse. This pioneering volume describes a technique that has proven highly effective for evaluation and clarification in such difficult, emotionally laden cases of... Read more
Chapter 1 1 How to Turn a Problem into a Solution; Chapter 2 2 Design for a Complete and Objective Process: How to Get All the Information You Need; Chapter 3 3 Evaluation Tasks, Skills, and Pitfalls; Chapter 4 4 A Parent's Unresolved Childhood Trauma: Variations on a Theme; Chapter 5 5 Mothers and Grandmothers: Thinking the Unthinkable; Chapter 6 6 Children Speak Through Metaphors, Stories, and Drawings; Chapter 7 7 Children Speak Through Behavioral Reenactments; Chapter 8 8 Behavioral Clues to Experiences; Chapter 9 9 Children Speak Through Words, Behavior, and Symbolic Play; Chapter 10 10 Opportunities for the Helping ProfessionsReferences; Index;
Biography
Haynes-Seman, Clare; Baumgarten, David






