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for Children with Sexual Behaviour Problems
Books for parents
and carers of children
and adolescents with sexual behaviour problems.
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Activity
Guide For So What's It To Me?
by
Gale Stringer & Deanna Rants-Rodriguez
£
A
companion volume to "So
What's It To Me?" below, which covers sexual abuse
and date rape, both from the point of view of the male victim
and the male sexual aggressor. For all youth
workers.
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Do Children
Sexually Abuse Other Children?
by
Stop It Now, USA
£
This
8 page pamphlet helps parents identify child sexual abuse, especially
in cases where another child or adolescent is the perpetrator.
Includes normal behaviors, behaviours that indicate a problem may
exist, what every child needs to know, how to talk with
your child, and how to obtain help.
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Facing The Future : A
Guide for Parents of Young People Who Have Sexually Abused
by
Simon Hackett
£
"I
have written this book because I wanted to help parents come to terms
with what are often the devastating consequences of finding out
that a child you have parented has sexually abused another person, or
has behaved in a sexually inappropriate way.
If your child has hurt someone as a result of his sexually abusive or
problematic behaviour, then this book is for
you."
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From
Trauma To
Understanding : A Guide for Parents of Children with Sexual Behaviour
Problems
by
William Pithers et al
£
A
concise
pamphlet offering reassurance, guidance and hope to parents of children
who have sexually abused other children.
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A Guide
for Parents of Children Who Molest
by Eliana
Gil, Ph.D
£
"I hope this booklet will be useful to
parents of
children and adolescents who molest. It has been my privilege to assist
many parents of children who molest, who struggled to overcome the pain
of sexual abuse in their family, and the challenge of stabilizing and
developing healthy family relationships.
I believe youngsters who molest can and must be helped. Family members
play an important role in providing the critical combination of
support, understanding, limit-setting and
accountability."
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Helping
Children With Sexual Behaviour Problems : A Guidebook for Parents
& Substitute Caregivers
by
Toni C. Johnson
£
4th
Edition - updated 2009. A helpful booklet for parents
& carers of children
under 12, who're worried about their sexual behaviours. Offers
reassurance, tackles common myths, and provides information about
what's normal and suggestions of how to deal with any
problems.
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Let's Talk
About Touching : A Therapeutic Card Game
£
This easy-to-learn game for children can be used in individual, group
or family therapy. It contains 40 sets of "problem" and "solution"
cards and is played like Go Fish. It is designed especially for
sexualized children and children who molest other children, and focuses
on
issues related to sexual victimization, sexual abuse, sexual confusion,
and sexualised and sexually aggressive behaviours. A variety
of problem scenarios help participants to differentiate between healthy
and unhealthy sexual behaviors in a comfortable manner. It also helps
clients to develop appropriate boundaries with others and learn how to
respond to sexual abuse when it occurs. For ages 7
and up.
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Pathways : Guide for Parents
of Children and Adolescents with Sexual Behavior Problems
by
Timothy J. Kahn
£
This
expanded and revised edition of Pathways Guide for Parents provides a
wealth of information for parents seeking to understand
and help a child with a sexual behaviour problem. Topics include
getting help, understanding the assessment and treatment
processes, being involved and supporting the treatment process,
supervising of the child, helping the victim, the needs of
siblings, and family reunification. Many helpful guidelines and
suggestions are included in each chapter, as well as the voices
of those who have "been there." Questions for parents to discuss with
their child as he or she finishes each chapter of
Roadmaps
to Recovery or Pathways Guided Workbook complete
the
book.
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Ricky
Has A Problem
by
Bill Vail (Illustrations by M.J. Reid)
£
A
booklet for young adolescents who may have had problems with their
sexual behaviours. Includes notes for practitioners on using the
booklet.
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So What's It To Me? :
Sexual Assault Information For Guys
by
Gale Stringer & Deanna Rants-Rodriguez
£
Uses
cartoons and stories to introduce boys and young men to the issues of
sexual abuse and date rape, from the point of view of
protecting themselves, and being responsible for their own behaviour
with girlfriends, etc. See "Activity Guide"
above.
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Steps to Healthy
Touching
by
Kee MacFarlane, MSW & Carolyn Cunningham, Ph.D.
£
This
fully integrated program is designed for children (aged 5-12years), and
developmentally delayed adolescents, who exhibit sexually
abusive behaviour toward other children - particularly for
abuse-reactive children who have been sexually victimized themselves.
Steps to Healthy Touching combines a specialized version of the Twelve
Steps, activities, and homework assignments
that must be signed by parents or guardians. A certificate of progress
recognizes the completion of each step.
Steps
to Healthy Touching is an excellent companion to When
Children
Abuse.
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Stop!
Just For Kids : For Kids With Sexual Touching Problems By Kids With
Sexual Touching Problems
adapted
from the original writings by Terri Allred & Gary Burns
£
"We
hope that our book will help other kids with sexual touching problems
before they hurt someone or commit a sexual offense. We
are awfully sorry for hurting people... Sometimes working on our
problems is hard , but we know it is worth it, if we can
keep from hurting ourselves or anyone
else."
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Taking
Action : Support for Families of Adolescents with Illegal Sexual
Behavior
by Barbara L. Bonner, Ph.D.
£
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The issues faced by
families of adolescents in trouble for their sexual
behavior are very different from those faced by families of younger
children with sexual behavior problems. The Taking Action booklets
are written to take account of these important differences.
One
focuses specifically on the needs of families of adolescents, while the
other is for families of younger children.
Taking
Action : Support for Families of Children with Sexual Behavior Problems
by
Jane F. Silovsky, Ph.D.
£
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Parents and families play a significant role in the successful
treatment of their children and adolescents. Written by two of the
leading experts in the field, each Taking Action booklet provides the
concise and practical information families need to prepare them for the
important challenges ahead.
Understanding
Children's Sexual Behaviours : What's Natural and Healthy
by
Toni Cavanagh Johnson
£
2nd
Edition - updated 2007.
"This booklet provides a definition of natural and healthy childhood
sexual behaviours and then contrasts this with 20 characteristics
of children's sexual behaviours which may alert adults that an
assessment of the child by a qualified professional
is indicated.".
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What's The Big Deal? :
Sexual Harassment Information for Teens
by
Gale Stringer
£
A
useful booklet for male & female teenagers, introducing
concepts of personal space & respect, and exploring issues of sexual
harassment. Designed for teens to read themselves, or for group
leaders.
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When Children Abuse :
Group Treatment Strategies for Children with Impulse Control Problems
by
Carolyn
Cunningham, Ph.D. & Kee
MacFarlane, MSW
£
This is a unique resource for professionals who treat deeply disturbing
behaviours in children and pre-adolescents. It provides theoretical
outlines and over one hundred highly structured activities designed for
group treatment with children whose behaviour may include acts of rage
and violence against other people, animal torture, setting fires,
sexual abuse or the inappropriate use of
medications.
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