Clinical work with adult female survivors of childhood sexual abuse from a Christian perspective
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2000Author
Groves, Charlotte L.
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Minor, Brier Miller
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The purpose of this study is to research, compare, and integrate treatment modalities used by mental health professionals in the United States who counsel adult female survivors of childhood sexual abuse from a Christian perspective. It is a qualitative study designed to gather information about available treatment modalities. The 3 major topics covered in the research include:
1. Healing is a stage process;
2. Healing requires relationship work with self, others, and God;
3. The therapeutic relationship and grief and loss work are significant
therapeutic interventions that can facilitate healing for adult
female survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
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