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Title: ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF SEXUALLY ABUSED CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS


1
ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENTOF SEXUALLY ABUSED
CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
  • Barbara L. Bonner, Ph.D.
  • Center on Child Abuse and Neglect
  • University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

2
EFFECTS OF CHILD MALTREATMENT
  • Effects range from mild to severe
  • Effects differ across forms of abuse
  • Most research on effects in childhood and
    adulthood
  • Effects differ at different developmental stages
    of infancy (I), childhood (C), adolescents (A)

3
SEXUAL ABUSEEffects at Different Developmental
Stages
  • Infancy
  • No empirical research conducted
  • Possibly overly sexually stimulated
  • Can have major medical trauma

4
SEXUAL ABUSE Effects at Different Development
StagesChildhood
  • Sleep disturbances
  • PTSD, impaired concentration
  • Anxiety, fearfulness
  • Inappropriate, aggressive
  • sexual behavior
  • Aggressive behavior
  • Somatic complaints

5
SEXUAL ABUSE Effects at Different Development
StagesAdolescence
  • Depression
  • Suicidal gestures, acts
  • School problems
  • Social isolation
  • Drug or alcohol abuse
  • Frequent, indiscriminate
  • sexual activity

6
ISSUES IN TREATMENT
  • Has the investigation been completed?
  • Safety of the child
  • Who is the client?
  • Child having multiple placements/reunification
  • Involve siblings?
  • Role of the therapist
  • Confidentiality

7
ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS
  • Is treatment needed?
  • What is the appropriate setting?
  • What symptoms need to be focused on first?
  • What are his/her strengths?
  • What are family factors that will effect
    treatment outcome?
  • Who will be the agent of change?

8
AREAS TO ASSESS
  • Emotional Adjustment
  • Behavior Problems
  • Attributions and Coping Skills
  • Social Adjustment
  • Family Relationships

9
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
  • Child/Adolescent Evaluation
  • Objective Tests and Interview
  • Anxiety, Depression, and Self Concept
  • Abuse/Trauma Related Instruments
  • Caregiver Interview Behavioral Adjustment
  • Observations

10
GOALS OF TREATMENT
  • Decrease symptoms
  • Return child to normal developmental activities
  • Increase strengths
  • Prevent reabuse

11
FOCUS AREAS IN TREATMENT
  • Decrease oppositional, aggressive behavior
  • Increase coping strategies and problem-solving
    abilities
  • Reduce symptoms of PTSD
  • Increase appropriate sexual behavior
  • Address prevention of further abuse

12
MAJOR TREATMENT ISSUES
  • Resolving feelings about abuse
  • Reducing acting-out behavior
  • Decreasing fears, nightmares
  • Increasing self-esteem

13
OTHER TREATMENT ISSUES
  • Decreasing family problems
  • Decreasing enuresis, encopresis
  • Resolving sexual acting-out
  • Resolving physical problems
  • Decreasing regressive or pseudomature behavior

14
ESTABLISHING RAPPORT AND DECREASING RESISTANCE
  • Discuss confidentiality
  • Normalize treatment problems with school,
    family, friends, feelings, sexual behavior,
    substance abuse, general behavior
  • Take a positive attitude
  • Depathologize symptoms

15
PREDICTORS OF POSITIVE OUTCOME IN CSA CASES
  • Childs abuse related attributions
  • and perceptions
  • Parental support of the child
  • Cohen Mannarino (2000)

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COPING STRATEGIES FOR FEAR AND ANXIETY
  • Relaxation/controlled breathing
  • Thought stopping
  • Pleasant imagery
  • Reassuring self statements
  • Recognizing triggers/reminders
  • Anticipate/practice for anxiety producing
    situation
  • Environmental support

17
CURRENT RESEARCH FINDINGS
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy more effective than
    non-directive approaches
  • Parental support major factor in positive outcome
  • Sexual behavior problems more resistant to change
  • Protocol driven treatment shows effectiveness

18
CONCLUSION
  • Effects of sexual abuse range from mild to severe
  • Important to involve caregivers in treatment
  • CBT approach effective
  • Additional research
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