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Adults Abused as Children - Experiences of Counselling and Psychotherapy (Paperback)
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Adults Abused as Children - Experiences of Counselling and Psychotherapy (Paperback)
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`This is a useful book that offer4s insights into outcomes for a
sample of adults who sought help for the effects of their childhood
abuse and the affect of the personal qualities and approaches of
their therapists. It traverses some controversial ground and
because it brings to light issues that are often on the basked
labelled "too hard" should be compulsory reading for all the
therapists working in this field' - International Social Work `This
book is an extensive overview of practice-based research on therapy
for adults who were abused as children, physically, sexually or
emotionally.... Peter Dale looks in detail at the lessons to be
learnt from people's experiences of therapy... a relief to find
such a comprehensive well-researched book on the subject from a
psychotherapeutic perspective.... Its wider relevance is that we
(society, therapists and service-planners in particular) must learn
from people who have been abused as children, so that appropriate
and supportive services can be set up' - Transformations, The PCSR
Journal `I believe this book - based on Peter Dale's research into
the experience of 53 clients - is of profound importance to
practising counsellors, trainers and researchers....I recommend
this carefully designed and executed piece of research to all BAC
readers' - Mary Berry Senior Lecturer in Counselling, University of
Manchester 'The author has created interesting and
thought-provoking arguments that provide a balanced analysis of
abuse therapy, in particular Repression, Dissociation and False
Memory Retrieval' - Clare Young, The Journal of Critical
Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy This enlightening book
brings together the experiences of both clients and therapists who
receive and provide help for the effects of childhood abuse. The
book consolidates existing knowledge about child abuse and
psychotherapeutic approaches to give an integrated account of
counselling and therapy as it relates to adults abused as children.
Part One examines research in the fields of child abuse and
psychotherapy, reviewing historically changing attitudes towards
childhood abuse and the consequences of cultural context on
approaches to treatment. Part Two reviews the testimonies of the
therapeutic process from over 50 clients and therapists, including
therapists who were themselves abused as children. These
testimonies form a basis for the discussion of specific issues,
such as becoming a client, talking about abuse and what happens
when things go wrong in therapy. Part Three tackles the controversy
surrounding `recovered memory' and child abuse, and assesses the
implications for the future direction of counselling and therapy.
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