Provides clinicians with treatment guidelines for working with delayed/repressed memories of sexual abuse. Since the recovered memory controversy erupted in 1992, the treatment of adults who report abuse as children has become a high-risk area, as many lawsuits have been filed alleging false memory of abuse due to improper therapeutic practices. Clinicians have become fearful, cautious, and confused about how to practice responsibly with these clients. This book provides state-of-the-art principles and guidelines for treatment when memories of past abuse are at issue.
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