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Citation

Nelson-Gardell D. Child Adolesc. Soc. Work J. 2001; 18(6): 401-416.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

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Abstract

This exploratory project had two goals: (1) to ask child and adolescent sexual abuse victims/survivors what they believed counseling and/or therapy designed to help them should entail; and (2) to learn from survivors how others (e.g., parents, social service workers, law enforcement, siblings, etc.) may have helped them deal with the negative impact of child sexual abuse victimization. A focus group methodology, using thematic analysis, was used to learn about how child and adolescent sexual abuse survivors saw these matters and to evaluate the usefulness of focus groups with this population. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2001. Copyright © 2001 by Springer)

Child Abuse Effects
Child Abuse Victim
Child Abuse Treatment
Child Sexual Abuse Treatment
Child Sexual Abuse Effects
Child Sexual Abuse Victim
Child Treatment
Child Victim
Sexual Assault Effects
Sexual Assault Victim
Sexual Assault Treatment
Juvenile Victim
Juvenile Treatment
Focus Groups
Psychological Victimization Effects
Treatment Recommendations
Victim Treatment
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