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Type: | Journal Article |
Title: | Treatment of young men who sexually abuse: the involvement of family |
Other Titles: | Family Relationships Quarterly |
Authors: | Boyd, C |
Year: | 2006 |
Citation: | No No. 2 |
Notes: | Parents who discover that one of their children has been acting in ways that are sexually abusive face one of the most difficult issues for any family. "Families frequently react with shock, disbelief and confusion followed by intense feelings of shame, anger, guilt and depression... this is exacerbated when the victim and the abuser are living within the same family" (Thomas, 1991, p. 337 cited in Duane & Morrison, 2004, pp.105-6). This paper will focus on just one aspect of this problem: If and how families should be involved in the therapeutic treatment of young people with sexually abusive behaviour. |
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Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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