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Psychotherapy with Sexually Abused Boys
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Psychotherapy with Sexually Abused Boys
An Integrated Approach



June 1995 | 261 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
A groundbreaking therapeutic model to assist practitioners treat sexually abused children effectively is presented in this pragmatic volume. While the model is applicable to both male and female children, the author focuses on boys. In so doing, Friedrich cites pertinent gender and sociocultural issues that are critical to understanding boys, an understanding which is in turn essential for the provision of adequate and effective individual, group and family therapy.

In his integrated model, Friedrich takes a developmental psychopathological perspective which focuses on three basic, interpersonal and developmental processes: attachment, dysregulation and the formation of the self.

 
Introduction
 
Attachment
 
Attachment
Individual Therapy

 
 
Attachment
Group Therapy

 
 
Attachment
Family Therapy

 
 
Dysregulation
 
Dysregulation
Individual Therapy

 
 
Dysregulation
Group Therapy

 
 
Dysregulation
Family Therapy

 
 
Self-Theory
 
Self-Theory
Individual Therapy

 
 
Self-Theory
Group Therapy

 
 
Self-Theory
Family Therapy

 

"This carefully documented, well written text sets the standard for psychological assessment of child sexual abuse. It goes beyond the focus on just the child’s statement to argue for an integrated approach to evaluation that looks at the child, the child’s context, and the relationships in a child’s life. An excellent book,  Dr. Friedrich’s work is a must read for anyone doing child sexual abuse evaluation.

If you do any forensic child sexual abuse evaluation, you need to read this book. In a carefully documented, well written text it sets the standard for abuse assessment. Not only does it advocate an integrated approach to evaluation that includes information on the child, the child's context and the child's relationships, but it goes on to offer clear and helpful directions for gathering this information. A generous sprinkling of relevant case histories links theory to practice. This excellent book is a much needed contribution to the arena of psychological assessment in child sexual abuse." 

Sandra K. Hewitt
Private Practice, St. Paul, Minnesota

"In this book, Dr. Friedrich provides a thorough guide to assessing the constructs central to his three-part model for directing the treatment of sexually abused children and their families. What distinguishes this volume from others like it is Friedrich's attention to the complexity of assessing theoretically critical aspects of child and family functioning, the practicality of the techniques described, and the wisdom of the author. The generous inclusion of many scales, interviews, and clinical aides should facilitate the application of Friedrich's ideas among experienced and novice clinicians." 

Daniel W. Smith
Research Assistant Professor & Director of Training National Crime Victims Research & Treatment Center Medical University of South Carolina

" I am extremely impressed with Dr. Friedrich’s latest book. This is the definitive volume on the assessment of sexually abused children and adolescents. Rich in data, clinical information, and compassion, this book far exceeds anything also written on the topic to date. Although geared toward sexual abuse victims, there is much here for those who assess other forms of childhood victimization as well." 

John Briere
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, and Director, Psychological Trauma Clinic

" Although much has been written about how to treat sexually abused children and their families, the literature is scarce with regard to the psychological assessment of this population. Friedrich has produced a volume that not only fills the gap in this area but one that will likely become a landmark in the field. Friedrich places great emphasis on empirically validated assessment strategies along with a solid theoretical foundation in the areas of attachment, self-perception, and dysregulation. Yet this book is rich with clinical material that will be of great value to practicing clinicians. Friedrich reminds us that before we treat sexually abused children, assessment is critical so that we know what we are treating. This is an outstanding contribution that will be a wonderful resource for all professionals in the field." 

Anthony P. Mannarino
Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA

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