Cognitive-behavioral treatments for couples affected by childhood sexual abuse: An extension of the literature

作者: Justin K. Donovan

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摘要: Past research regarding cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for childhood sexual abuse (CSA) survivors tended to focus on individual treatments even though it has been suggested that couples may be beneficial or necessary CSA in serious relationships. There is empirical support CBT impacted by several forms of trauma, but past generally neglected specific issues related CSA. The purpose this dissertation determine how used translate into working with seeking therapy. Research and trauma are reviewed critically analyzed potential adaptability A proposed treatment combining findings from presented. Degree Type Dissertation Rights Terms use work posted CommonKnowledge. Comments Library Use: LIH This available at CommonKnowledge: http://commons.pacificu.edu/spp/1124 Copyright terms If you have downloaded document directly the web CommonKnowledge, see “Rights” section previous page use. received through an interlibrary loan/document delivery service, following apply: held author(s). You download print any portion personal only, allowed fair (Title 17, §107 U.S.C.). Except use, your borrowing library not reproduce, remix, republish, post, transmit, distribute document, thereof, without permission copyright owner. [Note: licensed under a Creative Commons license (see page) which allows broader usage rights, governed license.] Inquiries further these materials should addressed to: CommonKnowledge Rights, Pacific University Library, 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116, (503) 352-7209. Email inquiries directed to:. copyright@pacificu.edu COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL TREATMENTS FOR COUPLES AFFECTED BY CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE: AN EXTENSION OF THE LITERATURE DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO FACULTY SCHOOL PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY PACIFIC UNIVERSITY HILLSBORO, OREGON JUSTIN K. DONOVAN IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT REQUIREMENTS DEGREE DOCTOR APRIL 18, 2014

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