Foreword, Mary Walsh, Co-founder and Chief Executive of SACCS. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Introduction: From Pain to Recovery: Therapy and the Integrated Model. 2. What is Sexual Abuse? 3. Blighted Lives, Hope Survives. 4. Trauma. 5. Attachment, Separation and Loss. 6. Therapy: Establishing the Framework. 7. The Search for Lost Boundaries: Therapy Tasks. 8. Themes in Therapy. 9. A Framework for Recovery Assessment. 10. Endings and New Beginnings. References. The Story of SACCS. The Authors. Subject Index. Author Index.
Janie Rymaszewska is Head of Therapy at SACCS. She has an MA in Creative Arts Therapy and is qualified in Play Therapy and Counselling Skills. She has worked therapeutically with children since 1991. Terry Philpot is author and editor of several books, including (with Anthony Douglas) Adoption: Changing Families, Changing Times. He co-authored with Richard Rose The Child's Own Story, also in the Delivering Recovery series. He writes regularly for The Times Higher Education Supplement, The Tablet and other publications, and has won several awards for his journalism. He was formerly the editor of Community Care.
For therapists in childhood trauma, this book discusses techniques
for helping children who have experienced sexual, emotional, and
physical abuse. The authors describe how trauma occurs; attachment,
separation and loss; the role of the therapists and the use of
toys; what to in therapy, themes; and the evaluation of a child's
recovery. -- Book News
Janie Rymaszewska and Terry Philpot provide a concise statement of
the principles, problems, and process of traditional child
psychotherapy. Reaching the Vulnerable Child was a delightful
journey for me...The book serves as an important review for the
experienced psychotherapist; for the students or younger
professional, it is an excellent introduction to play therapy. --
APA Review of Books, PsycCRITIQUES
Reaching the Vulnerable Child is likely to be of interest to all
individuals working with abused children (whether in a therapeutic
role or as a parent or teacher). -- Journal of Mental Health
This book can be dipped into or read from cover to cover, a boon
for any busy therapist or social worker wishing to develop therapy.
It also provides exercises for the reader so that they are in touch
with a child's feelings and predicaments. It is well worth adding
to your library. -- Community Care Magazine
This book is refreshingly accessible. Technical terms are simply
explained and the reliance on material from therapy sessionis
enlivens the reader's grasp. There are good explanations of how the
therapeutic process works through the various stages of therapy.
Each chapter is invitingly easy to understand, offering case
sypnoses and exercise for the participant reader to heighten
self-awareness. The book enriches understanding of the painful but
achievable journey of sexually abused children through therapy
towards emotional health. -- Seen and Heard (NAGALRO)
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