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Sandra Wieland

    Dissoziation bei traumatisierten Kindern und Jugendlichen
    Hearing the Internal Trauma
    Parents Are Our Other Client
    Techniques and Issues in Abuse-Focused Therapy with Children & Adolescents
    • 2017

      Parents Are Our Other Client

      Ideas for Therapists, Social Workers, Support Workers, and Teachers

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the dynamics between parents and their children, the book provides insights for therapists, social workers, and counselors to enhance their effectiveness. It teaches readers to identify parents' attachment patterns and understand their impact on parenting styles. Additionally, the text offers strategies for shifting insecure attachment patterns, ultimately aiming to improve family relationships and child development.

      Parents Are Our Other Client
    • 1998

      Techniques and Issues in Abuse-Focused Therapy with Children & Adolescents

      Addressing the Internal Trauma

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book introduces "The Internalization Model," a framework designed to assist therapists in understanding how sexual abuse affects a child's or adolescent's internal sense of self, even in silence. It outlines strategies for addressing and transforming these internalizations during therapy, utilizing techniques like imaging, genograms, and timelines. Additionally, it delves into complex topics such as sexuality, dissociation, and the resistance often encountered in young clients, providing valuable insights for practitioners in the field.

      Techniques and Issues in Abuse-Focused Therapy with Children & Adolescents
    • 1996

      Hearing the Internal Trauma

      Working with Children and Adolescents Who Have Been Sexually Abused

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The Internalization Model offers a groundbreaking clinical approach for therapists working with children and adolescents who have experienced sexual abuse. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and understanding how such trauma impacts a young victim's internal sense of self and their perception of the world. This volume aims to enhance therapeutic practices by providing insights into the unique psychological effects of abuse on young individuals.

      Hearing the Internal Trauma