
Sexual assault is a worldwide public health concern, as it occurs to people of all genders at alarming rates and results in serious impacts to physical and mental health. Furthermore, the reactions that survivors receive from formal and informal supports can significantly influence survivors' recovery. Given the prevalence of sexual assault, practitioners need to be prepared to handle disclosures of sexual assault from clients. A Clinician's Guide to Disclosures of Sexual Assault provides guidance for service providers on how to interact with survivors of sexual assault, defined here as sexual contact or penetration without the explicit consent of the victim. The book highlights that there are specific populations (e.g., sexual minorities, men) and settings (e.g., military, higher education) that require unique considerations when discussing sexual violence. Beginning with a foundation of literature focused on sexual assault and survivor disclosure, chapters build upon current theory and offer recommendations for conducting effective assessments and psychotherapy with survivors. Finally, case examples are presented to illustrate how these approaches can be used in practice. Professionals across disciplines, such as medical or educational settings, law enforcement, and victim services, have an instrumental role in facilitating survivor recovery, and this book offers best practices for delivering services in an affirming manner.
This book investigates the critical role of clinician response in the recovery process of sexual assault survivors and provides a structured framework for handling disclosures effectively. The authors, Amie R. Newins and Laura C. Wilson, leverage current psychological theory and clinical research to address the complexities of trauma-informed care. By synthesizing literature on survivor disclosure, they offer actionable recommendations for practitioners across medical, legal, and educational disciplines to improve the quality of support provided to victims.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this text as a practical resource for professionals who encounter trauma disclosures in their daily practice. Readers frequently note the clarity of the clinical recommendations and the utility of the provided case examples for real-world application.
Page Count:
111
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197523668
ISBN-13:
9780197523667
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