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"This resource for teachers, parents, and anyone interested in helping teens battle the damage of abuse is divided into four subsections: neglect, emotional abuse, physical abuse, and sexual abuse. The book summarizes reports by mental health workers, organizations, and agencies, as well as their statistics, case studies, and important research findings dealing with each type of abuse. Useful Web links and information on finding the professional print resources cited throughout the book are included. Literary and professional perspectives are offered for each selected work of fiction, along with applications for utilizing the stories in a hypothetical therapy setting. Suggestions for additional fiction suitable for bibliotherapy conclude each section."--BOOK JACKET.

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Greenwood Press
Language
English
Pages
254

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2004, Greenwood Press
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Table of Contents

Pt. 1. Neglect. Understanding the parentified child by reading Margaret Haddix's Don't you dare read this, Mrs. Dunphrey / Sue Street, Joan F. Kaywell
A reader's and counselor's response to Heather Quarles's A door near here / Jessica Pawelkop, Leah Armstrong
Pt. 2. Emotional abuse. Escaping the emotional hold using Chris Crutcher's Ironman as a springboard for discussion / Sue Street, Joan F. Kaywell
Han Nolan's Born blue: using self expression to heal the wounds of emotional abuse and neglect / Danielle Lyons, Candace Odierna
Without witches and wizards: surviving emotional abuse and neglect through journaling on James Deem's 3 NBS of Julian Drew / Nicole Schaefer-Farrell, Eileen Kennedy
Pt. 3. Physical abuse. Staying fat for Sarah Byrnes: a counselor picks up where Crutcher stops off / Sue Street, Joan F. Kaywell
Precocious teacher encounters professional social worker: conversations toward understanding physical abuse through Chris Crutcher's Whale talk / Shannon D. Dosh, Carolyn T. Royalty
Pt. 4. Sexual abuse. Winning the battle for self after the big lie in Chris Crutcher's Chinese handcuffs / Joan F. Kaywell, Sue Street
Voices of healing: how creative expression therapies help us heal through an in depth look at Laurie Halse Anderson's novel Speak / Diane Ressler, Stan Giannet
Finding strength in friendship in Jacqueline Woodson's I hadn't meant to tell you this / Leslie Hibbs, Tom McDevitte
A therapeutic teacher's reader response to Beatrice Sparks' Treacherous love / Terry Burkard Plaia, Judy Plummer Bailey.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Westport, Conn
Series
Greenwood Press "Using literature to help troubled teenagers" series

Classifications

Library of Congress
RJ506.D78 U888 2004, RJ506, RJ506.D78 U86 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 254 p. ;
Number of pages
254

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18470133M
Internet Archive
usingliteraturet0000unse_i4r3
ISBN 10
0313307156
LCCN
2004005919
OCLC/WorldCat
54906289
Library Thing
2081031
Goodreads
1148087

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