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Trust and Betrayal in the Treatment of Child Abuse

Laurie K Mackinnon

Paperback 1999-08-01

Publisher Description

Therapists working with child abuse in public agencies walk a particularly fine line. Positioned between the family and the larger welfare system, as well as between parent and child, therapists must maintain the trust of conflicting parties while dealing with the myriad frustrations this situation entails. This volume examines the paradoxes of child-at-risk work and illuminates the social context in which it is set. Illustrated with case examples and interviews with parents, the book reveals the ways that families perceive therapists and the reasons behind what is often described as resistance to intervention. Therapists gain an understanding of the layers of trust and betrayal that pervade the experience of abusive families in the welfare setting, and learn how to acknowledge this experience and apply it toward positive change.

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Publisher Description

Therapists working with child abuse in public agencies walk a particularly fine line. Positioned between the family and the larger welfare system, as well as between parent and child, therapists must maintain the trust of conflicting parties while dealing with the myriad frustrations this situation entails. This volume examines the paradoxes of child-at-risk work and illuminates the social context in which it is set. Illustrated with case examples and interviews with parents, the book reveals the ways that families perceive therapists and the reasons behind what is often described as resistance to intervention. Therapists gain an understanding of the layers of trust and betrayal that pervade the experience of abusive families in the welfare setting, and learn how to acknowledge this experience and apply it toward positive change.

Koorong Code182713
ISBN1572305231
EAN9781572305236
Pages260
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryChurch
Sub-CategoryCare/Counselling
PublisherGuilford Press
Publication DateAug 1999
Dimensions20 x 152 x 226mm
Weight0.453kg