The Dimensions of the Issues The Therapist's Clinical Skills Beginning Phases of Treatment The Therapist's Experience of Working with Abused Children Children in Society, Cultural Considerations and Alternative Care Provision Carer Involvement Theoretical Considerations Common Symptomology Sexualized Behaviour, Substance Abuse and Eating Disorders The Child's Coping Styles and Defence Mechanisms Tools of the Therapeutic Process Liaison with Agencies and Services Professional Work within Child Protection Procedures and Courts The Grieving Process and the Termination of Therapy
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