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By Andrew Durham (2003)
Young men surviving child sexual abuse: research stories and lessons for therapeutic practice is a title in the NSPCC Wiley series in safeguarding children. It examines a largely neglected area in child protection: the sexual abuse of boys.
The author describes his original research undertaken with young men close to or in the midst of adolescence. The book features extensive narrative, as the life-story approach taken allows the young men to theorise their own experience and to understand how and why child sexual abuse has had a harmful and long-lasting impact on their day-to-day lives.
Alongside the research stories the author presents a theoretical framework for understanding male sexual abuse, as well as a wide range of accessible practice materials. This book is invaluable to those working with children and young people who are recovering from child sexual abuse.
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