Textbook: Abused Women and Survivor Therapy : A Practical Guide for the Psychotherapist
Author: Lenore E. Walker, Lenore E. A. Walker and others
ISBN: 1557987661
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In this state-of-the art treatment manual, Lenore E. A. Walker contends  that traditional psychotherapies for trauma victims have been insufficient in treating abused women. As the problem of violence against women  continues to plague society, cutting across all demographic sectors,  Walker describes critical modifications to traditional practice that will  allow practitioners to work more effectively with female victims of abuse. These modifications result in an integrated compilation of the most  successful assessment and intervention strategies, called "survivor  therapy." Abused Women and Survivor Therapy discusses the major forms of  abuse experienced by women: rape and sexual assault, battering, sexual  abuse by therapists, and discrimination/sexual harassment in the  workplace. Walker examines the effects of gender, race, ethnicity,  culture, and sexual orientation on each form of abuse; discusses clinical  considerations and treatment approaches; evaluates commonly used  assessment instruments; and analyzes forensic issues in cases involving  violence against women. Walker maintains that successful treatment models  must account for the specific impact of the various forms of abuse, the  individual's unique psychological response to the world, the impact of  traditional socialization of women and men, and therapist transference and counter transference. These considerations can be applied in the course of a therapy that seeks to re-empower abused women by helping them to regain  their self-esteem, reestablish healthy relationships, and reclaim a sense  of control and choice in their lives. Abused Women and Survivor Therapy  helps the newly trained as well as the experienced practitioner to  identify, assess, and treat women who have been abused physically,  sexually, or psychologically. It provides a touchstone by which future  progress in research and practice with abused women can be measured.
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