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Taylor & Francis Sexuality after War Rape
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Human Sexuality
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Human Sexuality Biological Psychological and Cultural Perspectives
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Taylor & Francis Handbook of Sexuality Leadership
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Handbook of Sexuality Leadership Inspiring Community Engagement Social Empowerment and Transformational Influence
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Taylor & Francis A Clinicians Guide to Systemic Sex Therapy
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Taylor & Francis Assessing and Managing Problematic Sexual Interests A Practitioners Guide Issues in Forensic Psychology
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Taylor & Francis Assessing and Managing Problematic Sexual
Book SynopsisAssessing and Managing Problematic Sexual Interests provides a thorough review of atypical sexual interests and offers various ways through which they can be measured and controlled, including compassion-focused and psychoanalytic approaches. Trade Review‘For readers seeking new perspectives from established authors, this volume is the best to come along for several years. My copy will reside in the closest shelf to my desk.’ - David Prescott in Sexual Abuse, the official journal of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual AbusersTable of ContentsSeries ForewordForewordPart 1: ASSESSMENTChapter 1. How do Sexual Interests Cluster and Relate to Sexual Offending Behaviours against Children? Chapter 2. Exploring and Assessing the Current Sexual Interest of Men who have Committed Sexual and Non-Sexual Violent Offences Chapter 3. The Role of PPG in Sexological Assessment and Treatment of sexual offenders: A Comparison of British and Czech practiceChapter 4. Using the Explicit and Implicit Sexual Interest Profile (EISIP) in Applied Forensic or Clinical Contexts Chaper 5. Using the Rapid Serial Visual Presentation to Detect Sexual InterestChapter 6. Using Eye-Related Measures to Assess Sexual InterestChapter 7. Sexual Fantasy Use as a Proxy for Assessing Deviant Sexual InterestPart 2: MANAGEMENTChapter 8. The treatment of sexual deviance within a therapeutic settingChapter 9. Compassion and Acceptance as Interventions for Paraphilic Disorders and Sexual Offending BehaviourChapter 10. A psychoanalytic approach to paraphilic disorders, perversions and other problematic sexual behavioursChapter 11. Medication to Manage Problematic Sexual ArousalPart 3: APPROACHES TO ASSESSMENT & MANAGEMENTChapter 12. Introducing the Multi Component Framework of Female Sexual Offending Chapter 13. Trauma, Adverse Experiences, and Offence Paralleling Behaviour in the Assessment and Management of Sexual Interest
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Taylor & Francis Psychoanalysis and Societyâs Neglect of the Sexual Abuse of Children Youth and Adults
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Psychotherapy with Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Emotionally Focused Therapy with African American Couples
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Emotionally Focused Therapy with African American Couples
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Child Abuse and Neglect
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Taylor & Francis Child Abuse and Neglect
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Medicalisation of Incest and Abuse
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Taylor & Francis The Abuse of Minors in the Catholic Church Dismantling the Culture of Cover Ups Routledge Studies in Religion
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Case Studies in Cognitive Behavioural Couple Therapy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Compulsive Sexual Behaviours A PsychoSexual Treatment Guide for Clinicians
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Taylor & Francis Ltd An Intersectional Approach to Sex Therapy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd An Intersectional Approach to Sex Therapy
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Taylor & Francis Social Aspects Of Sexual Boundary Trouble In Psychoanalysis Responses to the Work of Muriel Dimen Relational Perspectives Book Series
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Institutional Trauma
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Taylor & Francis Foreign Bodies
Book SynopsisForeign Bodies: Eating Disorders, Childhood Sexual Abuse, and Trauma-Informed Treatment addresses the association between eating disorders and childhood sexual abuse, proposing a new way of treating those suffering from eating disorders who were sexually abused as children. Based on testimonies of survivors of abuse who subsequently developed eating disorders, it offers a new form of diagnosis and treatment, arguing that the eating-disorder field often ignores the traumatic sources of eating disorders, leading to some treatment programs not being commensurate, and at times conflicting, with the principles of childhood sexual abuse treatment.The case studies used to highlight the link between childhood sexual abuse and eating disorders are presented from the perspective of the women involved, in their own words. Their voices are supplemented by Gurâs own stance as a clinician specializing in the treatment of sexual abuse and CPTSD. The book is divided into three partsTrade Review"This long-awaited book addresses the needs of traumatized patients who struggle with dysregulated eating. Often in my practice as teacher and clinician I found myself in need for an authoritative text that will clarify why some patients do not respond well to best practice protocols for the treatment of eating disorders.Foreign Bodies is the book I have needed. It will guide clinicians through the distinctive drives and needs of traumatized individuals with eating disorders. Anat Gur eloquently argues her case in a clear but scientifically-based text laced with illuminating case studies. Her book is an important contribution to the improvement of care offered to many survivors of childhood adversity."Eli Somer, PhD, Clinical professor of psychology, University of Haifa. Past president, European Society for Trauma and Dissociation, International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation."FOREIGN BODIES is a persuasive and comprehensive book about eating disorders, sexual abuse, and trauma-informed treatment—which constitutes her sub-title. Complex and painful material is beautifully, gravelly, calmly, "maternally" described. Dr. Gur issues a clarion call for mental health professionals to streamline their understanding, diagnoses, and therapeutic plans for the at-risk victims of childhood sexual violence—the anorexics, bingers, drug addicts, prisoners, suicide artists, and prostituted girls and women. They are the survivors, often the mute witnesses of a long-denied plague, one which causes life-long devastation. Based on her own clinical work and on studies, Dr. Gur argues, persuasively, that an eating disorder is merely a symptom, not an underlying cause, and that anorexia, bulimia, and bingeing, as well as diagnoses such as dissociative disorder or borderline personality, are all part of a single but complex, post-traumatic stress disorder that itself is a normal, human response to early childhood violation and betrayal. The author, and her very moving interviewees, insist that denial on the part of parents, teachers, social workers, and mental health professionals, is as traumatizing as the sexual violence itself. I strongly and passionately recommend this book for scholars and clinicians, as well as civilians, who are all caught in the cross-fires of gender warfare."Phyllis Chesler Ph.D, Author of WOMEN AND MADNESS and WOMAN’S INHUMANITY TO WOMAN."With the publication of Foreign Bodies, Dr. Anat Gur makes a significant contribution to the field of eating disorders. Her work further informs providers, patients and their families about the central role that childhood sexual abuse, arguably one of the most damaging forms of child maltreatment, may play in the development of eating disorders. Such a crucial piece of the history is all too often missed or minimized and not integrated into a comprehensive treatment approach. This often leads to higher dropout, inadequate response, and/or early relapse. Dr. Gur amplifies that feminist voice against not only the original maltreatment of these young women who developed EDs but also of the mal-treatment that unknowing professionals inadvertently perpetrate on these women by their avoidance and minimization. Foreign Bodies is unique because it takes the reader through the painful, lived experiences of survivors who have endured such horrific experiences, which is often marked by extreme shame and guilt. Foreign Bodies further adds to the growing database demanding integrated Trauma-informed care and practice for this complex and often treatment-resistant subgroup of patients."Timothy D. Brewerton, MD, DLFAPA, FAED, DFAACAP, HCEDS.Table of ContentsIntroduction PART ONE: EATING DISORDERS, CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE, AND THE LINK BETWEEN THEM Chapter 1: Eating disorders Chapter 2: Childhood sexual abuse—From witchcraft and hysteria to CPTSD Chapter 3: The relation between childhood sexual abuse and eating disorders: A meta-view of the professional literature Chapter 4: Women speak of the association between childhood sexual abuse and eating disorders Chapter 5: Eating disorders in the service of dissociation Chapter 6: The betrayed/betraying body: Eating disorders as ways of coping with the feminine body, sex, and sexuality in the wake of childhood sexual abuse PART TWO: TREATMENT OF EATING DISORDERS AND CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSEChapter 7: Treating eating disorders Chapter 8: Specialist sexual-abuse treatment PART THREE: A NEW DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PROPOSAL Chapter 9: Women, "madness," and a new diagnosisChapter 10: Treating CPTSD Chapter 11: Eating disorders, CPTSD, and appropriate treatmentEpilogue Appendix: Dawn's story
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Couple Sexuality After 60
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Sexual Abuse Within the Church
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Imagebased Sexual Abuse
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Woman Cancer Sex
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Domestic Violence Against Men and Boys
Book SynopsisThis is a unique book that brings together contemporary research and practice around working with men and boys who are victims of domestic violence and abuse. The book features contributions from experts within the field who draw on the wide range of evidence that demonstrates the multifarious experiences of this victimisation.Trade Review"The new volume on male domestic violence victimization, edited by domestic violence scholars Elizabeth Bates and Julie Taylor, is a welcome addition to the growing literature on this much-neglected topic. The book provides a nice balance of empirical research findings and qualitative accounts from men whose voices are almost never heard elsewhere. As a research scholar, and as a clinician who has worked with both male and female domestic violence victims, as well as their abusers, for over three decades, I found the data presented to be accurate and up-to-date, and the personal accounts very much rang true. In particular, the chapter on men's experiences as victims of coercive control reminds us that while women are far more impacted by physical abuse, the consequences of psychological abuse are much more comparable across gender. The sections on family violence and post-separation abuse provided an enlightening set of findings with implications for disputed child custody cases, where gendered assumptions of domestic violence have for years unnecessarily kept fathers from their children, and anyone concerned about the safety of victims ought to be concerned about the findings presented in the chapter on obstacles male victims face when seeking services." John Hamel, PhD, Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Private Practice and Editor-in-Chief of Partner Abuse."E. Bates and J. Taylor’s book presents an excellent and incisive analysis of different long-neglected issues that affect men who experience intimate partner violence. While the research on men’s partner victimization has been growing in the past ten-fifteen years, the book chapters cover a broad yet powerfully nuanced array of knowledge in this area, including men’s experiences of partner violence within the LGBTQ+ community, men’s experiences of coercive control and post-separation abuse, boys’ victimization within the family, and older men’s experiences of abuse. While men’s victimization is often considered a controversial issue, this book provides a balanced and nuanced analysis of the complexities of partner violence with the focus on men. Authors strongly support the use of gender-inclusive as opposed to gender-neutral language to highlight the importance of engaging consideration of men as not only the perpetrators but also as victims of abuse. As a compelling and informative work, this book is a must read for academics and practitioners alike, who seek to expand their knowledge and understanding of the challenges that men who experience partner violence face in different types of relationships and different contexts. I commend and admire Elizabeth Bates and Julie Taylor for putting together this book!"Alexandra (Sasha) Lysova, Associate Professor, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Canada."Finally, here is a book that provides a resounding counterpoint to the gender-based violence discourse that focuses exclusively on female and child victimization - a discourse that has dominated global policy and politics about intimate partner violence for decades. Scientific evidence has been accumulating about the parity and impact of IPV on men and boys, yet this research and the experiences of these victims have been largely neglected and portrayed as anomalous or trivial. Bates and Taylor have compiled a set of chapters addressing a variety of topics that have been ignored in this larger IPV discourse, (e.g., intimate partner violence in the lives of gay, bisexual, and transgender men), each written in a balanced way by leading IPV scientists and scholars. The chapter authors not only review research evidence on the impact of IPV on men and boys, but they highlight topics that are ripe for scientific inquiry and understanding."Jennifer J. Harman, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, USA.Table of Contents1. Introduction: The importance of this volume. 2. Men’s Experiences of Female-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Violence. 3. Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Challenges to current theory and practice. 4. Intimate Partner Violence in the Lives of Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Men. 5. In Their Own Words: The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence and Coercive Control on Male Victims. 6. Post-separation experiences of abuse. 7. Barriers to help-seeking for male victims of intimate partner violence. 8. Male victims of intimate partner violence: Experiences with help seeking. 9. Children’s experiences of IPV: Men’s retrospective accounts of IPV within the family home. 10. Fathers and Intimate Partner Violence: An Autoethnographic Analysis of Current Literature on Men’s Experiences of Abuse Utilizing Children. 11. Domestic Violence Victimisation in Older Men. 12. Men’s victimization in the wider family: Child-to-parent violence and sibling violence. 13. Supporting male victims and survivors. 14. Working with male victims in therapeutic settings. 15. "What’s the point in talking about it, when I’m the one being punished for it?" Men as both perpetrator and victim of intimate partner violence. 16. Police and the Criminal Justice System: Responses to male victims. 17. Concluding thoughts: Future research directions and recommendations for practice.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Domestic Violence Against Men and Boys
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Love Sex and Psychotherapy in a PostRomantic Era
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Love Sex and Psychotherapy in a PostRomantic Era
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Taylor & Francis Interdisciplinary Feminist Perspectives on Crimes of Clerical Child Sexual Abuse
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Understanding Complex Trauma and PostTraumatic Growth in Survivors of Sex Trafficking
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Taylor & Francis Triumph Over Abuse
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Digital GenderSexual Violations
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Fostering Resilience Before During and After Experiences of Trauma
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Interviewing Vulnerable Suspects
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Intimacy Sex and Relationship Challenges Laid Bare Across the Lifespan
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Fostering Resilience Before During and After Experiences of Trauma
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Unmasking the Sexual Offender
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Unmasking the Sexual Offender
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Assessment in Couple Therapy
Book SynopsisThis innovative text offers a simple but comprehensive framework for couple assessment that integrates research and information on couples from a wide range of models.Using the 7 Cs as a basis for guiding assessment, chapters move through key areas of couple functioning including communication, conflict resolution, culture, commitment, caring and sex, contract, and character. An additional chapter on children also offers insights into assessment of couples who parent. Offering a broad and accessible framework that can be applied to a variety of theoretical perspectives, the book highlights how the 7 Cs can be used to inform both assessment and treatment of couples. Numerous case examples are interwoven throughout the text to demonstrate how therapists may utilize this approach to work with a diverse client base. Written in an accessible style, Assessment in Couple Therapy is an essential tool for students of marriage and family therapy and beginning therapistsTrade Review"Lee Williams has provided a marvelous resource for couple therapists and couple therapists in training. Building on the foundation of a simple structure, the 7 C’s, Williams orients the reader to each of the most essential aspects of couple assessment. Strongly anchored in evidence-based methods and in a broad integrative view of couple assessment, this book provides a comprehensive yet highly coherent way of understanding couple relationships. This book should be a part of every course in couple therapy and a part of every couple therapist’s library." - Jay Lebow, PhD, ABPP, LMFT, Family Institute at Northwestern, Family Process Editor"Thorough assessment is a crucial part of effective therapy with couples. Lee Williams has done masterful work in providing a critically needed book on dyadic assessment. In this well-written and engaging book, Lee clearly describes the 7 C’s assessment approach, an evidence-informed and transtheoretical framework. Lee walks the novice clinician through each assessment component – assessment structure, content areas to explore, challenges with couples, and using assessment to inform interventions. This book is essential reading for all students in training as well as seasoned couple therapists." - Adrian Blow, PhD, Professor at Michigan State UniversityTable of Contents1. Introduction: Assessing Couples Using the 7 C’s2. Getting Started – Structuring Assessment3. Communication4. Conflict Resolution5. Culture6. Commitment7. Caring8. Assessing a Couple’s Sexual Relationship9. Contract10. Character11. Children: An Eighth C?12. Moving Beyond the Initial Assessment
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Rape
Book SynopsisRape: Challenging Contemporary Thinking 10 Years On takes stock of current thinking and research about rape and the way it is handled in practice within the criminal justice system, as well as challenging some of the widely held but inaccurate beliefs about rape.The second edition of Rape: Challenging Contemporary Thinking 10 Years On is not a traditional new edition, although it does provide updated versions of substantive issues covered in the first edition. Bringing the book to the cutting edge, it incorporates both old and new contexts where sexual exploitation takes place, identifying some knowledge gaps especially when considering the voices of complainants/victims/survivors who are invisible or muted, numerous new areas of research including the implications arising from #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements, the limitations of our present criminal justice systems, and radical alternatives to closing the justice gap. The new book reflects the global reach oTable of ContentsPart 1: Introduction1: Setting the Scene: The Challenges of Researching Rape2: Revisiting Emotionally Involved: The Impact of Researching Rape. Twenty Years (and Thousands of Stories) Later3: Overcoming ‘Othering’: Reflections on Researching Police Responses to Victims of Sexual ViolencePart 2: Experiences of rape4: Digital Sexual Violence and the Gendered Constraints of Consent in Youth Image Sharing5: Race, Gender, and Policing: How to Increase Sexual Abuse Reporting by British South Asian Women6: Power, Hierarchies, and Higher Education: Rape on Campus in India and the UK7: Rape of Older PeoplePart 3: Concepts and Processes 8: Rape in the News: Contemporary Challenges9: Pornography and Sexual Violence: Reflection on Policy Debates Around Age, Gender, and Harm10: Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence: Reflections on the Concept11: Modern Myths About Sexual Aggression: New Methods and FindingsPart 4: No such thing as Justice when it comes to rape?12: Rape Law and Policy: Persistent Challenges and Future Directions13: Who Gets to Challenge Contemporary Thinking on Rape? Contradictions and Confusion in Public Opinion of ‘Rape Justice’14: A Circle That Cannot Be Squared? Survivor Confidence in an Adversarial Justice SystemPart 5: What can be done? Thoughts on prevention, activism and justice15 :Engaging Men and Boys in the Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence16: African-Caribbean British Women’s Activism and Agency on Childhood Sexual Abuse from the 1970s-1980s17: Online Anti-Rape Activism: Fighting Back Against Rape Culture18: Creative and Transformative Approaches to Justice19: Conclusions: What’s it Going to Take?
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Sex Social Justice and Intimacy in Mental Health Practice
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Sex Social Justice and Intimacy in Mental Health
Book SynopsisThis book aims to equip mental health professionals to integrate discussions of sexual identity, health, wellness, and intimacy into the scope of their client's mental health, ensuring they are well-prepared to incorporate sexual functioning into core assessment, interventions, and treatment.We exist in societies that are scared to discuss sexual health, identity, and relationships, and the stigma surrounding these topics saturates our mental health professions. Sex, intimacy, and sexual identity have historically been relegated as specialized topics when training new clinicians, which has led to professionals feeling unable and unskilled to speak about a core part of their client's psychological, biological, physical, and relational health. Viewing this as a social justice issue, this book addresses a movement in the counseling field to incorporate sexual health into therapy as well as providing new ways of foundational teaching. Chapters begin exploring the history of sex tTrade Review"Sex, Social Justice, and Intimacy in Mental Health Practice identifies the lack of sexual health education in graduate school training programs as a social justice issue. The author challenges the mental health field to create greater access to sexual health services, services that have historically been reserved only for the privileged. Sharing information, cases, and activities from her years of work as both a clinician/sex therapist and an educator, Martinez-Gilliard offers a comprehensive guide to sexual health competency that is a must for any training program wanting to prepare its students to meet the holistic needs of clients and to create a healthier society."Prem Pahwa, LMSW, CST; Director of The University of Michigan Sexual Health Certificate Program"In a world where mental health is often seen as completely separate from sexuality, this book opens to the door, welcoming mental health professionals towards recognizing sexuality and supportive treatment of such as a crucial part of practice. Bridging previous work across sexuality, psychology, social work, and other allied fields, Erin Martinez-Gilliard offers an intentional and compassionate guide to everything from building rapport that allows for talk about sexuality to diagnosing sexual challenges, plus a bevy of potential tools and intervention options alongside case studies to support a deeper understanding of how to utilize them."Shanna K. Kattari, PhD, MEd, CSE, ACS; Associate Professor, University of Michigan; Pronouns: They/Them/Theirs Table of Contents1. The Social Injustice of Specialization 2. Make Room for Yourself 3. Introducing the Topic with Teenagers and Families: Boundaries and Ethical Considerations 4. What Could Go Wrong? 5. Collaborative Assessment Strategies 6. Trauma and Sexual Difficulties 7. Diagnosis and Sexual Difficulties 8. Guiding Clients to Good Enough Intimacy: Medical Difficulties/Diagnosis, Disabilities and Sexuality 9. Stigma, Societal Messages and Sexual Difficulty 10. Helping Create a New Normal: Addiction, Substance Use and Sex 11. Biopsychosocial Treatment Approaches 12. Honoring the Diversity of Sexual Expression 13. Aging and Sexual Transition 14. Networking, Resources, Referrals, and Coordination of Care 15. The Road Forward
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Taylor & Francis Between Systems and Violence
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