Children Speak For Themselves
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Children Speak For Themselves, authored by experts in the field and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1994. This hardback edition spans 214 pages and introduces a revolutionary technique designed to evaluate and clarify challenging, emotionally charged cases of child sexual abuse. This pioneering work not only sheds light on the complexities of such sensitive situations but also emphasizes the importance of allowing children to express their experiences in their own words. Perfect for professionals in psychology, social work, and law enforcement, this book is an essential resource for those seeking effective methods to support and understand young victims. Enhance your knowledge and approach to child advocacy with this vital addition to your library.