ABSTRACT
This book describes an integrative, strengths-based approach to individual and family psychotherapy guided by the effects of abuse trauma on the development of sibling relationships. It fills a void in the training and education of family violence professionals and validates sibling experiences as an important part of human development. The second edition has been revised and updated to reflect more than 15 years of advances in the child maltreatment field. Current essential information on sibling development is provided to clarify the context in which sibling relationships unfold, and research on sibling relationships throughout the life course is incorporated into a clinical approach for treating victims and survivors. This second edition, much like the first, focuses primarily on assessment and treatment. Rather than choosing to concentrate solely on sibling sexual abuse or assault, the book applies a more inclusive, integrative approach to the study of sibling abuse trauma. The clinical material and experiences portrayed take a trauma-informed systemic orientation and represent children, families, and adults who may not have been described adequately elsewhere. Concrete illustrations and extended session transcripts demonstrate therapeutic principles in action. Whether you incorporate these findings into your clinical practice or become inspired to conduct your own research, Sibling Abuse Trauma will improve your understanding of how to treat and evaluate individuals and families with sibling abuse-related concerns.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I The Context of Sibling Development and Maltreatment
chapter |10 pages
The Sibling Domain
chapter |13 pages
The Science of Sibling Relationships
chapter |19 pages
Abusive Sibling Relationships
part |2 pages
Part II Sibling Violence and Sexual Abuse
chapter |40 pages
Sibling Sexual Abuse
chapter |42 pages
Sibling Violence
part |2 pages
Part III Clinical Practice