The child-centered social worker and the sexually abused child: pathway to healing
- PMID: 12450008
- DOI: 10.1093/sw/47.4.368
The child-centered social worker and the sexually abused child: pathway to healing
Abstract
The prosecution of child sexual abuse cases continues to be an area in which there is a strain between the judicial system and the social work profession; the former is predominately interested in the conviction of the accused and the later is primarily interested in the protection of the child's emotional well-being. In an effort to assist the sexually abused child throughout the court process, the authors propose the concept of a child-centered social worker committed to minimizing the potential for system-induced trauma by assisting the sexually abused child through the judicial process and providing clinical treatment as well.
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