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Bobbi Kendig, Clara Lowry Cedar House

A Model Child Abuse Treatment Program

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2013

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This inspiring book describes the treatment approach, the clientele, and the community networking of Cedar House, a pioneering and successful child abuse treatment program in Long Beach, California. Cedar House: A Model Child Abuse Treatment Program explains Cedar House's hands-on treatment of families in which children have been abused. Each facet of the treatment process is explored and explained. The authors offer ideas on how the treatment they used can be adapted to your own treatment setting. Cedar House: A Model Child Abuse Treatment Program gives practitioners hope, ideas, and support for hands-on work with multiproblem individuals and families, along with some pitfalls to avoid. Those treating clients who attempt to intimidate with bullying behavior or outbursts can gain understanding and more confidence to deal with othersanger. In addition, therapists and administrators will find ideas for the prevention of burnout. The theme of the book springs from a mind-set of inclusiveness--including clients in every step of the process related to them, enlisting their abilities to help each other as well as themselves, embracing community members in the search for answers, and providing channels for people at all levels to give and to grow. You'll gain new perspective on treatment efforts as Cedar House: A Model Child Abuse Treatment Program explores:nine premises on which the Cedar House program is basedthe use of staff volunteers as a teamactual client profiles and case studieselements of the treatment approach at Cedar Housefindings from two student research projects relating to the children of Cedar HouseCedar House's relationship with the communitya contemporary evaluation of Cedar House and follow-up comments from former clients regarding their families 15--20 years after treatmentfindings from a study of the dynamics of rage to better understand the breeding ground of violence and abuseCedar House: A Model Child Abuse Treatment Program dispels stereotypes and stresses the rewards of child abuse treatment and the joy found in sharing the journey as families find their footing and as children grow and develop. In 1979, Cedar House became the model treatment center for Los Angeles County's Neighborhood Family Centers.

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