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Sex, Therapy And Kids - Addressing Their Concerns Through Talk And Play (Hardcover)
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Sex, Therapy And Kids - Addressing Their Concerns Through Talk And Play (Hardcover)
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In Sex, Therapy, and Kids, Lamb demonstrates how to be sex-positive
in a way that s responsive to the developmental stage of the child
or teen and thus promotes honest conversations and successful
therapy. Over the course of the book, she guides therapists through
such core issues as recognizing and responding to the sexual play
of children who have not been abused, distinguishing sexual abuse
from normal play, understanding common worries of adolescent boys
and girls, and helping gay and lesbian youth who are grappling with
their sexual identity. There are also chapters on working with
youth who have been abused, helping developmentally delayed teens,
and collaborating with parents and families around the themes of
sexuality and sexual behavior. From Sex, Therapy, and Kids Because
I have been trained in humanistic, existential, psychoanalytic,
family systems, and cognitive-behavioral strategies, my work
represents a combination of these modalities. But an underlying
focus of mine when working with children and adolescents is
attending to the affect and affective sense surrounding a topic or
play activity. This is particularly useful when working with sexual
material in that sexual material in therapy can be overstimulating.
. . . It is good to train oneself to observe this affective sense
underlying talk or play, because if such overstimulating play is
happening in the therapy session, you can bet it s happening
outside the room. Therapy is the place in which these emotions,
even bodily feelings, can be experienced in the safe presence of
another who will protect and allow the time and space to process
them and get some reflective distance. But how do therapists make
stimulating material unstimulating to the child without simply
pushing the child to leave the material alone and move on to more
pleasant things, more manageable topics and emotions? This is
crucial to my approach. Therapists can model a neutral, distanced
reflective process with their clients that allows them to stay with
the material. And therapists can help clients to distance
themselves from it in order to talk about it and continue playing
in a way that is productive. . . . O]ver time it is good to develop
a sense of what question will bring teens or children to a place
where they can recover a therapeutic attitude toward these events
and acts I ve called approach displacement, but it means very
literally displacing one s feelings from one s mind and body into
the play."
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