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In Sexual Aggression Against Children: Pedophiles' and Abusers'
Development, Dynamics, Treatability, and the Law, Drs. Blackman and
Dring use multiple psychoanalytic principles to answer, "Why do
people sexually abuse children?" and "Why are most abusers male"?
They address the legal and mental health professions' minimization
of the horrific nature of child sexual abuse, explain how to assess
pedophiles' treatability, and discuss cases of adolescent and adult
predators. Also, developmental analysis of sexual predation is
integrated with a review of judicial decisions regarding civil
commitment and punishment of abusers. The authors suggest how
courts, evaluators, and legislatures can preserve constitutional
rights of sexual offenders while prioritizing protection of
children.
In Sexual Aggression Against Children: Pedophiles' and Abusers'
Development, Dynamics, Treatability, and the Law, Drs. Blackman and
Dring use multiple psychoanalytic principles to answer, "Why do
people sexually abuse children?" and "Why are most abusers male"?
They address the legal and mental health professions' minimization
of the horrific nature of child sexual abuse, explain how to assess
pedophiles' treatability, and discuss cases of adolescent and adult
predators. Also, developmental analysis of sexual predation is
integrated with a review of judicial decisions regarding civil
commitment and punishment of abusers. The authors suggest how
courts, evaluators, and legislatures can preserve constitutional
rights of sexual offenders while prioritizing protection of
children.
The Electrified Mind helps therapists understand and empathize with
patients who rely heavily upon cell phones and the internet for the
purposes of self-expression as well as for defensive avoidance of
actual interpersonal contact. The chapters by distinguished mental
health professionals delineate therapeutic strategies for dealing
with the dilemmas that arise in working with children, adolescents,
and adults excessively involved with cyberspace at the cost of
meaningful human relationships.
The Electrified Mind helps therapists understand and empathize with
patients who rely heavily upon cell phones and the internet for the
purposes of self-expression as well as for defensive avoidance of
actual interpersonal contact. The chapters by distinguished mental
health professionals delineate therapeutic strategies for dealing
with the dilemmas that arise in working with children, adolescents,
and adults excessively involved with cyberspace at the cost of
meaningful human relationships.
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