Treatment Strategies for Abused Adolescents
From Victim to Survivor
- Cheryl L. Karp - Private Practice, Tuscon, Arizona
- Traci L. Butler - Maxwell Middle School, Tucson, Arizona
- Sage C. Bergstrom - Desert Hills Center for Youth and Families, Tucson, Arizona
Volume:
19
December 1997 | 216 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Helping teens to work through trauma resolution and emerge as healthy survivors can prove frustrating for therapists who find there is so little material or references available for this age group. By adolescence, boys and girls have already identified themselves with the role of victim and skilled support is required if they are to move beyond their perceived helplessness to achieve a real sense of empowerment and control of their lives. As an outgrowth of their own professional struggles with this issue, Cheryl L. Karp, Traci L. Butler, and Sage C. Bergstrom have compiled Treatment Strategies for Abused Adolescents and the accompanying activity manual, which together provide a practical and accessible package of theory and hands-on activities, specifically designed for use by practitioners in either individual or group settings. Case studies are included in each chapter of the treatment manual to demonstrate just how some of the activities have been used in actual therapeutic situations and the authors highlight their four-phase approach to recovery that covers building the therapeutic relationship, processing the abuse, repairing the sense of self, and becoming more "future oriented."
Providing the major tools needed to successfully work with this age group as they journey toward healing, Treatment Strategies for Abused Adolescents and its companion activity manual are truly a must-have package for mental health practitioners as well as advanced students and interns who work with physically, sexually, and emotionally abused teenagers.
Adolescent Social and Sexual Development
PHASE ONE: ESTABLISHING THERAPEUTIC RAPPORT
Who Am I
Feelings
Boundaries
PHASE TWO: EXPLORATION OF TRAUMA
Developing Trust and Being Safe
Secrets
Memories and Nightmares
PHASE THREE: REPAIRING THE SENSE OF SELF
Letting Go of Guilt and Shame
Working through the `Stuck' Feelings
PHASE FOUR: BECOMING FUTURE ORIENTATED
What Have I Learned?