Male Sexual Abuse Trauma Training Pack: A training pack which develops and deepens insight into the issues surrounding male sexual abuse and trauma takes a building-block approach to the training and development of professional and non-professionals alike in the engagement, management and treatment of males who have suffered some form of sexual abuse and trauma. The three parts of the package provide an opportunity to develop and deepen insight into the issues surrounding male sexual abuse and trauma.The training pack aims to increase readers' knowledge base and provide an opportunity to acquire relevant skills in the engagement, management and treatment of males who have suffered sexual abuse or trauma. It provides a useful framework to develop further insight and understanding of the issues in relation to male sexual abuse and trauma. The primary aim of the training pack is the application as well as the acquisition of therapeutic skills. Taking a holistic approach to seeing the victim in the context of their environment, this training pack seeks to empower professionals in the engagement, management and treatment of male survivors' of sexual violence and trauma.
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Male Sexual Abuse Trauma Training Pack: A training pack which develops and deepens insight into the issues surrounding male sexual abuse and trauma consists of the Male Sexual Abuse and Trauma training manual, DVD and interactive textbook.
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Content includes: Male Sexual Abuse Trauma Training Manual:IntroductionDefinitions Male socialisation Mental health Legal aspects Secure environment Role of the nurse Forgotten victims Principles of practice Self-assessment The manual is divided into seven sessions and each session contains details of the accompanying experiential exercises. Session 1: Introduction to the training Session 2: Gender perceptions and gender stereotyping Session 3: Trauma, abuse and associated mental health issues Session 4: The role of the therapeutic relationship in the engagement of victims Session 5: Regime change Session 6: Case studies Session 7: Summation of training - next steps Male Sexual Abuse: DVD The DVD exposes its viewers to the issues and challenges faced by male victims of abuse and trauma. It is a 20-minute role-play entitled a victim's story and can be shown to staff, prisoners and patients alike. Its primary aim is to raise awareness of staff, prisoners and patients and develop an element of sensitivity to the issues. Its primary outcome is to facilitate safe management of disclosures and enable staff to make appropriate and timely referrals. Male Sexual Abuse: Interactive textbook The interactive textbook come in the form of a CD-rom is designed to build upon the DVD. It seeks to consolidate knowledge and deepen an awareness of male sexual abuse and trauma whilst providing a framework to explore some of the emerging issues in more depth. Vital information for: professionals working in mental health trusts, prisons and other institutional settings, practitioners and service providers; participants may include counsellors, prison officers, police officers, probation, psychologists and nurses, service users and carers.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781841962832
Publisert
2011-01-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Pavilion Publishing (Brighton) Ltd
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt
Antall sider
75

Biographical note

Peter Jones has an extensive background in mental health and has trained as a counsellor since graduating with a diploma in counselling in 1997. In 1999 he obtained an MA in counselling from Ripon York St John University.Peter is a recognised national leader in working with victims of sexual violence and trauma, both within the prison and mental health arenas. He has developed models of practice and pioneered work in this area both, within and outside of the prison setting over the last 10 years. It is this work that has challenged him to explore more deeply the nature of regimes and their relationship to the patient/prisoner and the healthcare worker, and their impact on health. He has published a number of articles in this field. Peter chairs and leads the Well-being in Prisons Higher Education Network, founded in 2010 in partnership with Mental Health in Higher Education. He also chairs a specialist interest group within the World Health Organization in relation to working with sexual violence and trauma within custodial settings. In 2007 Peter founded the Counselling in Prisons Network, primarily to promote best practice and develop excellence in relation to therapy within the custodial setting. In 2009, he was awarded a British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) fellowship, which recognises his distinguished contribution to counselling and psychotherapy in general, and to the development of BACP.