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New Feminist Stories of Child Sexual Abuse
New Feminist Stories of Child Sexual Abuse
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Adult Child Sexual Relationships
American Psychiatric Association
Atmore 1999a
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Borderline Personality Disorder
British False Memory Society
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Child Sexual Abuse
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Discuss Child Sexual Abuse
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experience
Experienced Child Sexual Abuse
False Memory Syndrome
humourless
Humourless Feminist
Lump Sum Compensation
Male Female Sexual Relating
personality
Playing Back
Psychological Science
Psychopathic Personality
Psychopathic Personality Disorder
scripts
Sexual Abuse
Sexual Abuse Counselling
Study Child Sexual Abuse
Surviving Child Sexual Abuse
Survivor Discourses
Survivor Identity
therapy
Vice Versa
violence
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Visible Therapy
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780415259439
- Weight: 521g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 19 Dec 2002
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The international feminist contributors to this book look through the lens of poststructuralism at how child sexual abuse is differently represented and understood in the populist, academic, clinical, media and legal contexts. Reworking earlier feminist analyses, they show how child sexual abuse is not just about gender and power but also about class, race and sexuality. The first, theoretical section of the book critiques normative theories of the 'effects' of abuse, explores the impact and consequences of feminist interventions and critically examines the potential usefulness of a feminist post-stucturalist approach. In the second part, these understandings are applied to specific arenas of practice with the aim of providing a framework for critical intervention and alternative and better ways of working with child sexual abuse.
New Feminist Stories of Child Sexual Abuse
€210.80
