The development of effective treatment programmes to ameliorate the sequelae of CSA is imperative. Ideally such programmes should address intrapsychic psychological difficulties through individually based child-focused interventions; peer-related interpersonal problems through group-based interventions; and difficulties within the family and wider social network through family therapy and systemic interventions. It would be expected that some programmes might be more effective than others for young people with particular constellations of difficulties and that programmes that combined two or more therapeutic modalities might be more effective than more narrowly focused programmes
Individuals who experienced intrafamilial childhood sexual abuse (ICSA) as a child/adolescent often ...
This study evaluated the relative efficacy of two promising treatments of child abuse and child negl...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is considered a grave issue demanding immediate attention and action to att...
A recurring theme in the literature on child sexual abuse is the paucity of treatment outcome studie...
A treatment programme for child victims of sexual abuse within the family has been evaluated in term...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate two adjunctive therapies (caregiver groups and anim...
Although a broad range of programmes for prevention of child maltreatment exist, the effectiveness o...
A quasi-experimental design was used to compare the effectiveness of group (game-based cognitive beh...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) can have major implications for child mental health on the short-term, ...
There has been limited published research on the effectiveness of manualized psychoeducational appro...
Comparative effectiveness of psychological interventions for treating the psychological consequences...
This paper presents the implications and findings of a longitudinal evaluation of a UK charity’s net...
This dissertation describes an examination of Project SAFE (Sexual Abuse Family Education), a parall...
Many studies have suggested a link between child sexual abuse (CSA) and adult psychopathology. Despi...
Objective: To evaluate the scientific literature concerning the treatment of child sexual abuse. Met...
Individuals who experienced intrafamilial childhood sexual abuse (ICSA) as a child/adolescent often ...
This study evaluated the relative efficacy of two promising treatments of child abuse and child negl...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is considered a grave issue demanding immediate attention and action to att...
A recurring theme in the literature on child sexual abuse is the paucity of treatment outcome studie...
A treatment programme for child victims of sexual abuse within the family has been evaluated in term...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate two adjunctive therapies (caregiver groups and anim...
Although a broad range of programmes for prevention of child maltreatment exist, the effectiveness o...
A quasi-experimental design was used to compare the effectiveness of group (game-based cognitive beh...
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) can have major implications for child mental health on the short-term, ...
There has been limited published research on the effectiveness of manualized psychoeducational appro...
Comparative effectiveness of psychological interventions for treating the psychological consequences...
This paper presents the implications and findings of a longitudinal evaluation of a UK charity’s net...
This dissertation describes an examination of Project SAFE (Sexual Abuse Family Education), a parall...
Many studies have suggested a link between child sexual abuse (CSA) and adult psychopathology. Despi...
Objective: To evaluate the scientific literature concerning the treatment of child sexual abuse. Met...
Individuals who experienced intrafamilial childhood sexual abuse (ICSA) as a child/adolescent often ...
This study evaluated the relative efficacy of two promising treatments of child abuse and child negl...
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) is considered a grave issue demanding immediate attention and action to att...