Sexual Abuse in Nine North American Cultures: Treatment and PreventionLisa Aronson Fontes SAGE, 17 apr. 1995 - 303 pagini Due to cultural and linguistic misunderstandings, racism, and even homophobia, sexual abuse is frequently mishandled by professionals working with minority populations. Although research and clinical theory on "generic" intervention have advanced, the impact of culture on issues of sexual abuse is just beginning to form part of the discussion. Sexual Abuse in Nine North American Cultures assesses cultural strengths and challenges with nine solution-focused chapters on specific cultures. It suggests ways in which cultural norms can be used to protect children and promote recovery from sexual abuse, and breaks new ground in offering practical guidelines that professionals can use to become more helpful to children, families, and adult survivors from all groups. Among the groups explored are Cambodians, African Americans, Seventh Day Adventists, gay men and lesbian women, Asians, Pacific Islanders and Filipino Americans, Puerto Ricans, Jews, and Anglo Americans. |
Cuprins
Introduction | 1 |
African Americans and Sexual Child Abuse | 11 |
Puerto Ricans and Sexual Child Abuse | 31 |
Cambodians and Sexual Child Abuse 47 97 | 47 |
Asian Pacific Island and Filipino Americans | 67 |
Jews and Sexual Child Abuse | 128 |
Anglo Americans and Sexual Child Abuse | 156 |
Seventh Day Adventists and Sexual Child Abuse | 176 |
Gay Males and Sexual Child Abuse | 200 |
Lesbians and Sexual Child Abuse | 236 |
Culturally Informed Interventions | 259 |
References | 267 |
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About the Editor | 297 |
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Pagina 269 - Bird, HR (1982). The cultural dichotomy of colonial people. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 10(2), 195-209.
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Child Abuse and Culture: Working with Diverse Families Lisa Aronson Fontes Previzualizare limitată - 2005 |
Family Therapy Sourcebook Fred P. Piercy,Douglas H. Sprenkle,Joseph L. Wetchler Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 1996 |