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This book helps to empower survivors of sexual violation to navigate through the healing process. Sexual violation affects survivors but does not have to dictate their future, and this book shows readers how various paths to healing can help them, not only overcome the trauma of sexual assault, but also thrive as they move on with their lives.
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This book helps to empower survivors of sexual violation to navigate through the healing process. Sexual violation affects survivors but does not have to dictate their future, and this book shows readers how various paths to healing can help them, not only overcome the trauma of sexual assault, but also thrive as they move on with their lives.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781442206403
- ISBN-10: 1442206403
- Artikelnr.: 40788469
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781442206403
- ISBN-10: 1442206403
- Artikelnr.: 40788469
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Thema Bryant-Davis is associate professor of psychology at Pepperdine University, where she also is director of the Culture and Trauma Research Lab. Bryant-Davis, a former American Psychological Association representative to the United Nations and former President of the Society for the Psychology of Women, is author of Thriving in the Wake of Trauma: A Multicultural Guide which won an Academic Choice Award. She was also awarded the Emerging Leader of Women in Psychology Award. She was elected a member of the Committee on Women in Psychology of the American Psychological Association. She is an associate editor for Psychological Trauma, the premiere APA journal on traumatic stress and recovery. She is a trainer for rape crisis centers nationally and internationally and has provided training for mental health professionals, medical personnel, judges, police officers, religious leaders, and community members on sexual violence prevention and intervention.
Introduction
Overview of Specific Sexual Violations
1. Surviving sexual harassment: Coping with, recognizing, and preventing
unwanted sexual behaviors in the workplace, NiCole T. Buchanan and Zaje A.
Harrell
2. Human Trafficking: Not an Isolated Issue,Michelle Contreras and Melissa
Farley
3. Sexual Assault by Strangers and Non-intimate Associates, Kelly Cue Davis
4. Marital Rape and Sexual Violation by Intimate Partners, A. Monique
Clinton-Sherrod and Jennifer Hardison Walters
5. War and Sexual Violence in the Military, Janet C'de Baca, Ph.D.
6. Multiple Perpetrator Sexual Assault: Risk Factors, Effects, and
Help-seeking, Shaquita Tillman
7. Understanding Child Sexual Abuse: Prevalence, Multicultural
Considerations, and Lifespan Effects, Anneliese A. Singh and April Sikes
Paths of Recovery
8. Cognitive and Behavioral Treatments for Sexual Violence, Diane T.
Castillo
9. Rape Crisis Centers: Serving Survivors and Their Communities, Jessica
Shaw and Rebecca Campbell
10. EMDR for Sexual Assault, Diane Clayton
11. Family Systems and Recovery from Sexual Violence and Trauma, Amy Tuttle
12. Feminist Counseling as a Pathway to Recovery, Carolyn Zerbe Enns
13. Restoring Relationships: Group interventions for survivors of sexual
traumas, Shannon Lynch
14. Mind-Body Practices for Recovery from Sexual Trauma, Patricia L.
Gerbarg and Richard P. Brown
15. An Integration of Narrative Therapy and Positive Psychology with Sexual
Abuse Survivors, Z. Seda Sahin and Melissa L. McVicker
16. A Psychodynamic Approach to Recovery from Sexual Assault, Pratyusha
Tummala-Narra, Ph.D.
17. Psychoeducation following Sexual Assault, Joanne L. Davis, Heidi
Resnick, and Rachael M. Swopes
18. The Benefits of Self-Defense Training for Sexual Assault Survivors,
Leanne R. Brecklin, Ph.D.
19. Social Support and Resilience in the Aftermath of Sexual Assault:
Suggestions across life course, gender and racial groups, Tamara G.J. Leech
and Marci Littlefield
20. Spirituality/Religion as a Healing Pathway for Survivors of Sexual
Violence, Sannisha Dale and Jessica Henderson Daniel
21. Writing Your Way to Peace and Power: Empowerment Journaling as a
Pathway to Healing and Growth,Shelly P. Harrell
Conclusion
Additional Resources
About the Contributors
Overview of Specific Sexual Violations
1. Surviving sexual harassment: Coping with, recognizing, and preventing
unwanted sexual behaviors in the workplace, NiCole T. Buchanan and Zaje A.
Harrell
2. Human Trafficking: Not an Isolated Issue,Michelle Contreras and Melissa
Farley
3. Sexual Assault by Strangers and Non-intimate Associates, Kelly Cue Davis
4. Marital Rape and Sexual Violation by Intimate Partners, A. Monique
Clinton-Sherrod and Jennifer Hardison Walters
5. War and Sexual Violence in the Military, Janet C'de Baca, Ph.D.
6. Multiple Perpetrator Sexual Assault: Risk Factors, Effects, and
Help-seeking, Shaquita Tillman
7. Understanding Child Sexual Abuse: Prevalence, Multicultural
Considerations, and Lifespan Effects, Anneliese A. Singh and April Sikes
Paths of Recovery
8. Cognitive and Behavioral Treatments for Sexual Violence, Diane T.
Castillo
9. Rape Crisis Centers: Serving Survivors and Their Communities, Jessica
Shaw and Rebecca Campbell
10. EMDR for Sexual Assault, Diane Clayton
11. Family Systems and Recovery from Sexual Violence and Trauma, Amy Tuttle
12. Feminist Counseling as a Pathway to Recovery, Carolyn Zerbe Enns
13. Restoring Relationships: Group interventions for survivors of sexual
traumas, Shannon Lynch
14. Mind-Body Practices for Recovery from Sexual Trauma, Patricia L.
Gerbarg and Richard P. Brown
15. An Integration of Narrative Therapy and Positive Psychology with Sexual
Abuse Survivors, Z. Seda Sahin and Melissa L. McVicker
16. A Psychodynamic Approach to Recovery from Sexual Assault, Pratyusha
Tummala-Narra, Ph.D.
17. Psychoeducation following Sexual Assault, Joanne L. Davis, Heidi
Resnick, and Rachael M. Swopes
18. The Benefits of Self-Defense Training for Sexual Assault Survivors,
Leanne R. Brecklin, Ph.D.
19. Social Support and Resilience in the Aftermath of Sexual Assault:
Suggestions across life course, gender and racial groups, Tamara G.J. Leech
and Marci Littlefield
20. Spirituality/Religion as a Healing Pathway for Survivors of Sexual
Violence, Sannisha Dale and Jessica Henderson Daniel
21. Writing Your Way to Peace and Power: Empowerment Journaling as a
Pathway to Healing and Growth,Shelly P. Harrell
Conclusion
Additional Resources
About the Contributors
Introduction
Overview of Specific Sexual Violations
1. Surviving sexual harassment: Coping with, recognizing, and preventing
unwanted sexual behaviors in the workplace, NiCole T. Buchanan and Zaje A.
Harrell
2. Human Trafficking: Not an Isolated Issue,Michelle Contreras and Melissa
Farley
3. Sexual Assault by Strangers and Non-intimate Associates, Kelly Cue Davis
4. Marital Rape and Sexual Violation by Intimate Partners, A. Monique
Clinton-Sherrod and Jennifer Hardison Walters
5. War and Sexual Violence in the Military, Janet C'de Baca, Ph.D.
6. Multiple Perpetrator Sexual Assault: Risk Factors, Effects, and
Help-seeking, Shaquita Tillman
7. Understanding Child Sexual Abuse: Prevalence, Multicultural
Considerations, and Lifespan Effects, Anneliese A. Singh and April Sikes
Paths of Recovery
8. Cognitive and Behavioral Treatments for Sexual Violence, Diane T.
Castillo
9. Rape Crisis Centers: Serving Survivors and Their Communities, Jessica
Shaw and Rebecca Campbell
10. EMDR for Sexual Assault, Diane Clayton
11. Family Systems and Recovery from Sexual Violence and Trauma, Amy Tuttle
12. Feminist Counseling as a Pathway to Recovery, Carolyn Zerbe Enns
13. Restoring Relationships: Group interventions for survivors of sexual
traumas, Shannon Lynch
14. Mind-Body Practices for Recovery from Sexual Trauma, Patricia L.
Gerbarg and Richard P. Brown
15. An Integration of Narrative Therapy and Positive Psychology with Sexual
Abuse Survivors, Z. Seda Sahin and Melissa L. McVicker
16. A Psychodynamic Approach to Recovery from Sexual Assault, Pratyusha
Tummala-Narra, Ph.D.
17. Psychoeducation following Sexual Assault, Joanne L. Davis, Heidi
Resnick, and Rachael M. Swopes
18. The Benefits of Self-Defense Training for Sexual Assault Survivors,
Leanne R. Brecklin, Ph.D.
19. Social Support and Resilience in the Aftermath of Sexual Assault:
Suggestions across life course, gender and racial groups, Tamara G.J. Leech
and Marci Littlefield
20. Spirituality/Religion as a Healing Pathway for Survivors of Sexual
Violence, Sannisha Dale and Jessica Henderson Daniel
21. Writing Your Way to Peace and Power: Empowerment Journaling as a
Pathway to Healing and Growth,Shelly P. Harrell
Conclusion
Additional Resources
About the Contributors
Overview of Specific Sexual Violations
1. Surviving sexual harassment: Coping with, recognizing, and preventing
unwanted sexual behaviors in the workplace, NiCole T. Buchanan and Zaje A.
Harrell
2. Human Trafficking: Not an Isolated Issue,Michelle Contreras and Melissa
Farley
3. Sexual Assault by Strangers and Non-intimate Associates, Kelly Cue Davis
4. Marital Rape and Sexual Violation by Intimate Partners, A. Monique
Clinton-Sherrod and Jennifer Hardison Walters
5. War and Sexual Violence in the Military, Janet C'de Baca, Ph.D.
6. Multiple Perpetrator Sexual Assault: Risk Factors, Effects, and
Help-seeking, Shaquita Tillman
7. Understanding Child Sexual Abuse: Prevalence, Multicultural
Considerations, and Lifespan Effects, Anneliese A. Singh and April Sikes
Paths of Recovery
8. Cognitive and Behavioral Treatments for Sexual Violence, Diane T.
Castillo
9. Rape Crisis Centers: Serving Survivors and Their Communities, Jessica
Shaw and Rebecca Campbell
10. EMDR for Sexual Assault, Diane Clayton
11. Family Systems and Recovery from Sexual Violence and Trauma, Amy Tuttle
12. Feminist Counseling as a Pathway to Recovery, Carolyn Zerbe Enns
13. Restoring Relationships: Group interventions for survivors of sexual
traumas, Shannon Lynch
14. Mind-Body Practices for Recovery from Sexual Trauma, Patricia L.
Gerbarg and Richard P. Brown
15. An Integration of Narrative Therapy and Positive Psychology with Sexual
Abuse Survivors, Z. Seda Sahin and Melissa L. McVicker
16. A Psychodynamic Approach to Recovery from Sexual Assault, Pratyusha
Tummala-Narra, Ph.D.
17. Psychoeducation following Sexual Assault, Joanne L. Davis, Heidi
Resnick, and Rachael M. Swopes
18. The Benefits of Self-Defense Training for Sexual Assault Survivors,
Leanne R. Brecklin, Ph.D.
19. Social Support and Resilience in the Aftermath of Sexual Assault:
Suggestions across life course, gender and racial groups, Tamara G.J. Leech
and Marci Littlefield
20. Spirituality/Religion as a Healing Pathway for Survivors of Sexual
Violence, Sannisha Dale and Jessica Henderson Daniel
21. Writing Your Way to Peace and Power: Empowerment Journaling as a
Pathway to Healing and Growth,Shelly P. Harrell
Conclusion
Additional Resources
About the Contributors







