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Citation

Woody JD. Am. J. Fam. Ther. 2002; 30(5): 417-426.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

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Abstract

The recent media coverage of child sexual abuse charges involving priests is likely to trigger various needs among the public for professional services. Family therapists should prepare to respond effectively to the high anxiety that these media stories trigger. Family therapists with expertise in human sexuality should use such reports to promote a fuller understanding of all aspects of sexuality for individuals and families. Professionals can integrate much needed aspects of sexuality education in dealing with the mass media, in crisis intervention for persons at risk, and in therapy that centers on child or adult experiences of sexual abuse. (Abstract Adapted from Source: American Journal of Family Therapy, 2002. Copyright © 2002 by Brunner-Routledge)

Media Coverage
Public Awareness
Child Abuse Effects
Child Abuse Victim
Child Abuse Intervention
Child Victim
Child Sexual Abuse Effects
Child Sexual Abuse Intervention
Child Sexual Abuse Victim
Sexual Assault Intervention
Sexual Assault Effects
Sexual Assault Victim
Sexual Assault Treatment
Child Abuse Treatment
Child Sexual Abuse Treatment
Mental Health Personnel
Mental Health Treatment
Family Treatment
Victim Treatment
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