Even from a broken web
brief, respectful solution-oriented therapy for sexual abuse and trauma
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Author
Contributions
- Bertolino, Bob, 1965- - Contributor
Publication
1998 - J. Wiley, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
47,750 words, Guess
Page Count
191 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL688487M
- ISBN-100471194034
- OCLC Control Number37631164
- OCLC Control Numberevenfrombrokenwe0000ohan
- Library of Congress Control Number97035488
and 2 more
- LibraryThing909956
- Goodreads2167192
Classifications
- DDC616.85/83
- LCCRC560.S44 O59 1998
Description
The terrible emotional aftereffects suffered by victims of sexual abuse are well established and, according to conventional therapeutic wisdom, can only be treated through years of traditional therapy using regression and catharsis. Even from a Broken Web offers an effective alternative for clinicians working with these clients - a solution-oriented approach that is respectful, collaborative, flexible, and, in most cases, mercifully brief. Rather than continually revisiting the past and focusing on the problem, Even from a Broken Web proposes a way for sexual abuse victims to move into the present and the future, escaping repetitive patterns of thinking, perception, feeling, action, and interaction. First outlining the "3-D" aftereffects of sexual abuse: Dissociation, Disowning, and Devaluing, Bill O'Hanlon and Bob Bertolino explain three pathways out of these emotional ruts. The process of discovering these abilities requires therapists to work with clients, as opposed to directing them. The authors provide numerous examples of how to practice solution-oriented therapy with individuals, couples, and groups, and they demonstrate how to apply solution-oriented techniques in a variety of situations.
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