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Good Practice in Promoting Recovery and Healing for Abused Adults: Innovative Theory and Applications: Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice

Autor Jacki Pritchard
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 feb 2013
With pedagogical features throughout, this book is essential for those in social work and counselling.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849053723
ISBN-10: 1849053723
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 154 x 225 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ltd
Seriile Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice, Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice (Unnumbered)


Notă biografică

Jacki Pritchard practises as an independent social worker and is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council. She is Director of the company Jacki Pritchard Ltd which provides training, consultancy and research in social care and also produces training materials. Jacki specialises in working directly with victims of abuse and was the founder of the organisation Beyond Existing, Support Groups for Adults Who Have Been Abused. Jacki has written widely on the subject of adult protection and has been Series Editor of the Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice series, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, since 1993.

Cuprins

Introduction: Listening to What Victims Have To Say about Recovery and Healing. Jacki Pritchard, Jacki Pritchard Ltd, UK.; 1. How Recovery and Healing Should Fit into the Adult Safeguarding Process. Jacki Pritchard.; 2. Recovery and Healing From Complex Trauma. Christiane Sanderson, Independent consultant, UK.; 3. The Work of a Sexual Assault Recovery Centre. Bernie Ryan, St. Mary's Sexual Assault Recovery Centre, UK.; 4. Male Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Experience of Mental Health Services. Sarah Nelson, Ruth Lewis and Sandra S. Cabrita Gulyurtlu, University of Edinburgh, UK.; 5. Recovery Through Psychodynamic Therapy: Working with Men who Have Experienced Sexual Violation. Georgina Hoare, SurvivorsUK.; 6. Surviving Sex Trafficking: Recovery and Healing. Krista Hoffman, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, USA.; 7. 'To Be Who We Really Are': Recovery and Healing After Domestic Abuse. Dr Hilary Abrahams, University of Bristol, UK.; 8. Helping Recovery and Healing: A Supported Housing Project Approach. Jacqui Smith, Young Women's Housing Project, UK.; 9. Louder Than Words: Art Therapy with Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities Who Have Been Abused. Amanda Gee, Vita Community Living Services, Canada.; 10. Recovery and Healing in Survivors of the Holocaust. Judith Hassan, Jewish Care, UK.; 11. Group Work and the Healing Process. Jacki Pritchard. Epilogue: The Maslow Experiment. Jacki Pritchard and Hilary Abrahams. Index.

Recenzii

"This refreshing and wide ranging book is challenging of - and informative for - professionals working in the field of abuse, including domestic, sexual, physical and emotional abuse and the subsequent trauma those can lead to. Rarely do we hear so clearly the voice and experiences of the survivors themselves, both male and female, alongside the voices of the workers in the field. The book addresses the practical and therapeutic needs of survivors, highlighting the creative resources survivors find useful (and the scarcity of them) as well as psychological understandings of the complexity professionals can expect to be dealing with across a range of different settings. Once again Jacki Pritchard has managed to bring together a knowledgeable and experienced group of authors, all with something to add to our view of 'recovery' and 'healing' from abuse - concepts that are skilfully woven throughout. This book should be on a list of required reading for all health and social care professionals." - Kim Etherington, Emeritus Professor, Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol, UK and author of several books including Narrative Approaches to Working with Adult Male Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse: The Clients', the Counsellor's and the Researcher's Story