Treating Incest
"Treating Incest" by Terry S. Trepper is a crucial resource for families navigating the complex healing journey from the trauma of incest. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1987, this insightful book spans 140 pages, addressing key assessment and treatment strategies designed specifically for incest victims. With a focus on the psychological impact on sexually abused children, Trepper offers comprehensive techniques that aim to support families in fostering recovery and rebuilding trust. This invaluable guide not only sheds light on the challenges faced by those affected but also empowers caregivers with knowledge and tools essential for effective treatment. Ideal for professionals in pediatrics and psychology, as well as families seeking understanding and support, "Treating Incest" is a vital addition to the literature on sexual abuse and healing.