While the psychotherapeutic world has made significant strides in documenting the treatment of women victims of sexual abuse, little has been written on therapeutic responses to men. This may be understood as being partly due to the reluctance of male survivors to expose their history of abuse to clinical eyes. This may be exacerbated by a particular brand of masculine shame that causes male victims to be even more silenced than female survivors.
Based on the author's extensive clinical experience of working with children and adult victims of sexual crime, Psychotherapy with...
While the psychotherapeutic world has made significant strides in documenting the treatment of women victims of sexual abuse, little has been written ...
This book provides the long history of male sexual abuse based on the author's extensive clinical experience of working with children and adult victims of sexual crime. It presents several sexual abuse studies, focusing on the challenging art of psychotherapeutic treatment.
This book provides the long history of male sexual abuse based on the author's extensive clinical experience of working with children and adult victim...