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Title Recognizing Child Abuse: Sexual Abuse [electronic resource].
Publication Info Millis, MA : Aquarius Health Care Media, 2008.



Descript 1 online resource (14 min.)
001304
Note This program focuses on the various aspects of sexual abuse. Included are an overview and definition of sexual abuse, and the many ways that sexual abuse occurs, including incest, molestation, exhibitionism, child pornography and child prostitution. Discussed in detail are the specific methods that abusers utilize with their victims, including grooming and ways of pressuring of children into sexual activity. Also described are actual physical signs of sexual abuse, and with ways of identifying suggestive behaviors in both victims and their suspicious caretakers. Finally, this program addresses the important obligation and logistics of reporting sexual abuse when working in health and social services. The three-part series, Recognizing Child Abuse, is designed to inform those providing care and service to others and how to recognize the signs of child abuse and what actions they need to take if abuse is suspected.
In English.
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Subject Psychology & Counselling -- Counselling & Therapy -- School Counselling
Health Sciences -- Counselling & Therapy -- School Counselling
Psychology & Counselling -- Counselling & Therapy -- Marriage and Family Counselling
Health Sciences -- Counselling & Therapy -- Marriage and Family Counselling
Psychology & Counselling -- Counselling & Therapy -- Developmental Counselling
Health Sciences -- Counselling & Therapy -- Developmental Counselling
Sex and sexual abuse
Youth
Alt author Walters, Thomas Director.
Walters, Thomas Producer.
Descript 1 online resource (14 min.)
001304
Note This program focuses on the various aspects of sexual abuse. Included are an overview and definition of sexual abuse, and the many ways that sexual abuse occurs, including incest, molestation, exhibitionism, child pornography and child prostitution. Discussed in detail are the specific methods that abusers utilize with their victims, including grooming and ways of pressuring of children into sexual activity. Also described are actual physical signs of sexual abuse, and with ways of identifying suggestive behaviors in both victims and their suspicious caretakers. Finally, this program addresses the important obligation and logistics of reporting sexual abuse when working in health and social services. The three-part series, Recognizing Child Abuse, is designed to inform those providing care and service to others and how to recognize the signs of child abuse and what actions they need to take if abuse is suspected.
In English.
Subject Psychology & Counselling -- Counselling & Therapy -- School Counselling
Health Sciences -- Counselling & Therapy -- School Counselling
Psychology & Counselling -- Counselling & Therapy -- Marriage and Family Counselling
Health Sciences -- Counselling & Therapy -- Marriage and Family Counselling
Psychology & Counselling -- Counselling & Therapy -- Developmental Counselling
Health Sciences -- Counselling & Therapy -- Developmental Counselling
Sex and sexual abuse
Youth
Alt author Walters, Thomas Director.
Walters, Thomas Producer.

Subject Psychology & Counselling -- Counselling & Therapy -- School Counselling
Health Sciences -- Counselling & Therapy -- School Counselling
Psychology & Counselling -- Counselling & Therapy -- Marriage and Family Counselling
Health Sciences -- Counselling & Therapy -- Marriage and Family Counselling
Psychology & Counselling -- Counselling & Therapy -- Developmental Counselling
Health Sciences -- Counselling & Therapy -- Developmental Counselling
Sex and sexual abuse
Youth
Descript 1 online resource (14 min.)
001304
Note This program focuses on the various aspects of sexual abuse. Included are an overview and definition of sexual abuse, and the many ways that sexual abuse occurs, including incest, molestation, exhibitionism, child pornography and child prostitution. Discussed in detail are the specific methods that abusers utilize with their victims, including grooming and ways of pressuring of children into sexual activity. Also described are actual physical signs of sexual abuse, and with ways of identifying suggestive behaviors in both victims and their suspicious caretakers. Finally, this program addresses the important obligation and logistics of reporting sexual abuse when working in health and social services. The three-part series, Recognizing Child Abuse, is designed to inform those providing care and service to others and how to recognize the signs of child abuse and what actions they need to take if abuse is suspected.
In English.
Alt author Walters, Thomas Director.
Walters, Thomas Producer.

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