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Creative Group Therapy for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse

Speaking the Unspeakable
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Meekum presents creative groupwork strategies and techniques for professionals working with women who have experienced child sexual abuse. The practical strategies have been developed from an understanding of the complex process of recovery, and are informed by the voices of women who have been abused in childhood themselves. This book is divided into two parts: the first looking at theoretical issues exploring the nature of abuse and patterns of recovery, and including a consideration of the debate about "false memory syndrome". The second part of the book presents practical group strategies, detailing a full sequence of creative excercises for the sessions. The author outlines how to set up the group, how to establish the group and how to manage group endings. The title is aimed at students and professionals seeking to understand and support women through the difficult process of recovery.

Author Biography:

Bonnie Meekums is a senior registered dance movement therapist and an accredited humanistic psychotherapist, registered with the UK Council for Psychotherapy. She is currently lecturing in counselling for the University of Leeds and working as a freelance therapist, trainer and consultant. She sits on the general board of The Arts in Psychotherapy and holds office within the Association for Dance Movement Therapy on the Membership Registration Committee. Her previous posts have included dance therapist with East Leeds Family Service Unit and external examiner in dance movement therapy for the University of Hertfordshire.
Release date NZ
July 15th, 2000
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Contributor
  • Foreword by Anne Bannister
Pages
224
Dimensions
154x234x14
ISBN-13
9781853024535
Product ID
6931056

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