This study presents the case of an 11-year-old fifth grade female (Amanda) and her mother (Mrs. J) who both completed the Project SAFE (Sexual Abuse Family Education) Group Intervention. Project SAFE is a manualized group treatment for sexually abused children ages 7-16 and their non-offending caregivers developed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Hansen, Hecht, & Futa, 1998), and delivered at a local Child Advocacy Center. Amanda experienced contact sexual abuse by her 39-year-old stepfather on multiple occasions over a 4-year period. Amanda reported symptoms of anxiety, posttraumatic stress, and fear related to the victimization. Mrs. J also reported clinically significant internalizing problems for Amanda. Mrs. J presented with stre...
Mental health treatment is a critical part of an effective and compassionate response to the disclos...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of normative and best therapy techniques ...
Support from a nonoffending caregiver can play a critical role in helping children recover from sexu...
This study presents the case of an 11-year-old fifth grade female (Amanda) and her mother (Mrs. J) w...
This study presents the case of 11-year-old Amanda and her mother (Ms. Jones) who completed Project ...
This study presents the case of 11-year-old Amanda and her mother (Ms. Jones) who complet-ed Project...
The present study examines initial symptom presentation among participants, outcomes, and social val...
This chapter describes the case of two adolescent girls who were living in foster care with their ma...
This dissertation describes an examination of Project SAFE (Sexual Abuse Family Education), a parall...
Child sexual abuse continues to be a prevalent and complex problem in today’s society as it poses se...
Child sexual abuse continues to be a prevalent and complex problem in today’s society as it poses se...
Purpose. This study examines the experiences of children and their non-offending parents who attende...
Parental involvement and support are crucial factors in child sexual abuse (CSA) survivors’ outcomes...
Mental health treatment is a critical part of an effective and compassionate response to the disclos...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of normative and best therapy techniques ...
Support from a nonoffending caregiver can play a critical role in helping children recover from sexu...
This study presents the case of an 11-year-old fifth grade female (Amanda) and her mother (Mrs. J) w...
This study presents the case of 11-year-old Amanda and her mother (Ms. Jones) who completed Project ...
This study presents the case of 11-year-old Amanda and her mother (Ms. Jones) who complet-ed Project...
The present study examines initial symptom presentation among participants, outcomes, and social val...
This chapter describes the case of two adolescent girls who were living in foster care with their ma...
This dissertation describes an examination of Project SAFE (Sexual Abuse Family Education), a parall...
Child sexual abuse continues to be a prevalent and complex problem in today’s society as it poses se...
Child sexual abuse continues to be a prevalent and complex problem in today’s society as it poses se...
Purpose. This study examines the experiences of children and their non-offending parents who attende...
Parental involvement and support are crucial factors in child sexual abuse (CSA) survivors’ outcomes...
Mental health treatment is a critical part of an effective and compassionate response to the disclos...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of normative and best therapy techniques ...
Support from a nonoffending caregiver can play a critical role in helping children recover from sexu...