Description |
xv, 427 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Preface - Hannah Lerman -- Introduction - John C Gonsiorek -- Part One: Background -- Introduction - John C Gonsiorek -- Historical Overview - Gary Richard Schoener -- Physician-Patient Sexual Contact - Nannette K Gartrell et al -- Prevalence and Problems -- Is Nothing Sacred? When Sex Invades the Pastoral Relationship - Marie M Fortune -- Part Two: Victims Of Professional Abuse -- Victims' Experiences - Jeannette Hofstee Milgrom -- An Introduction -- Alex's Story - J Alex Acker -- Growing Beyond Abuse - Laurel Lewis -- Making the Leap - Melissa Roberts-Henry -- A Personal Story of Moving from Victim/Survivor to ̀Activityist' -- The Boston Experience - Estelle Disch and Janet W Wohlberg -- Responding to Sexual Abuse by Professionals -- Lot's Wife, Sabina Spielrein, and Anita Hill - Peter Rutter -- A Jungian Meditation on Sexual Boundary Abuse and Recovery of Lost Voices -- Transforming Power - Signe L Nestingen -- Women Who Have Been Exploited by a Professional -- Betrayal - Walter H Bera -- Clergy Sexual Abuse and Male Survivors -- Helping Direct and Associate Victims to Restore Connections after Practitioner Sexual Misconduct - Ellen Thompson Luepker -- Part Three: Perpetrators -- Psychotherapists Who Transgress Sexual Boundaries with Patients - Glen O Gabbard -- Assessment for Rehabilitation of Exploitative Health Care Professionals and Clergy - John C Gonsiorek -- Inpatient Assessment of the Sexually Exploitative Professional - Richard R Irons -- A Systems Perspective on Sexual Exploitation of Clients by Professional Helpers - William L White -- Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Therapists' Social and Sexual Interactions with Clients - Laura Lyn -- Comparing the Experiences of Women Clients Sexually Exploited by Female versus Male Psychotherapists - Mindy Benowitz -- Boundary Challenges When Both Therapist and Client Are Gay Males - John C Gonsiorek -- Part Four: Responses -- Sexual Contact in Fiduciary Relationships - Linda Mabus Jorgenson -- Legal Perspectives -- Employer/Supervisor Liability and Risk Management - Linda Mabus Jorgenson -- Employer/Supervisor Liability and Risk Management - Gary Richard Schoener -- An Administrator's View -- The Effects of Criminalization of Sexual Misconduct by Therapists - Andrew W Kane -- Report of a Survey in Wisconsin -- Criminalization of Therapist Misconduct in Colorado - Melissa Roberts-Henry -- An Overview and Opinion -- How Churches Respond to the Victims and Offenders of Clergy Sexual Misconduct - Rev Margo E Maris and Kevin M McDonough -- Training for Prevention of Sexual Misconduct by Clergy - Donald C Houts -- The Art of Advocacy - Nancy Biele and Elizabeth Barnhill -- Epilogue - John C Gonsiorek |
Analysis |
Sexual abuse By Counsellors |
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United States |
Notes |
"The impetus for this book was the Second International Conference on Sexual Misconduct by Clergy, Psychotherapists, and Health Care Professionals held in Minneapolis, in October 1992"--Introd |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-411) and index |
Subject |
Clergy -- Sexual behavior -- United States.
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Professional employees -- Sexual behavior -- United States.
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Sexual abuse victims -- United States.
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Sexual ethics -- United States.
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Professional ethics -- United States.
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Sexually abused patients -- United States.
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Clergy.
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Professional-Patient Relations.
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Sex Offenses.
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Ethics, Professional.
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Psychotherapy.
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Sexual Behavior.
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SUBJECT |
United States. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014481 |
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United States. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014481 |
Genre/Form |
Congress.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Author |
Gonsiorek, John C.
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International Conference on Sexual Misconduct by Clergy, Psychotherapists, and Health Care Professionals (2nd : 1992 : Minneapolis, Minn.)
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LC no. |
94032844 |
ISBN |
0803955561 |
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080395557X (paperback) |
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