Group Treatment of Adult Incest Survivors
- Mary Ann Donaldson - Village Family Service Center, Fargo
- Susan Cordes-Green - Village Family Service Center, Fargo
Volume:
5
Other Titles in:
Adults & Violence (General)
Adults & Violence (General)
August 1994 | 184 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
A widely used and accepted form of intervention, group therapy has been successfully applied to a variety of populations. This book addresses the here-and-now needs of practitioners working with adult incest survivors. It explores the benefits of this treatment modality in ameliorating symptoms experienced by this client population, and examines both content and process issues in incest therapy groups.
Drawing on both current research literature and their own clinical experience, the authors discuss: group treatment research issues; problems experienced by clients; how to prepare both therapist and client for the therapy process; and typical group phases. Other topics explored include problems that can affect the group as a whole and interactions within the group.
Overview: Incest Survivors and Group Treatment
Getting Started
Working with Content Issues
The Active Ongoing Therapy Group
Special Issues