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Treating the Sex Offender:  Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 3

Treating the Sex Offender: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 3

August 24, 2012
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Video Series

  One of the most challenging areas of psychotherapy is in treating individuals who have sexually offended.  Therapy methods for this population are often controversial….

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Trauma and Health Consequences:  Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 2

Trauma and Health Consequences: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 2

August 10, 2012
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Clinical Practice, Video Series

  Health-related consequences are an important concern in the area of sexual abuse. In part two of the Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Elsabeth Jensen, RN PhD,…

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Healing Abuse with Therapy: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 1

Healing Abuse with Therapy: Childhood Sexual Abuse Video Series, Part 1

July 27, 2012
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Uncategorized

As part of exploring the cycle of childhood sexual abuse the Trauma and Attachment Report presents a four part video series. Two mental health experts,…

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Never Before Have I Loved So Much:  Review of Tosca

Never Before Have I Loved So Much: Review of Tosca

February 17, 2012
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Events

http://youtu.be/n6kTmWYIAcw For over a century, the image of Floria Tosca plummeting to her death is one that haunts the hearts and minds of opera lovers…

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Sexual Abuse and Attachment:  First Part in a Mini-Series

Sexual Abuse and Attachment: First Part in a Mini-Series

September 30, 2011
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Research

“If childhood is a house…then child abuse is a like having someone break in and force you to watch at gunpoint while he burns the…

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Book Review:  "The Trauma Myth" by Susan A. Clancy

Book Review: “The Trauma Myth” by Susan A. Clancy

May 13, 2011
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Book Reviews, Clinical Practice, Therapy

Susan A. Clancy is a former researcher in the field of memory at Harvard University and current Director of Research for the Center for Women’s…

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Victim Blame:  A Difficult Attitude to Change

Victim Blame: A Difficult Attitude to Change

April 8, 2011
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Uncategorized

The tendency to view victims as responsible for the violent acts perpetrated against them, is still commonplace, especially when those victims have suffered sexual abuse. …

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