Connections Workbook

Connections Workbook by Jill S. Levenson, published by SAGE in 2001, is a 111-page resource designed for nonoffending parents of sexual abuse victims and partners of sex offenders. This workbook is part of the Connections psychoeducational program and provides a structured approach to family healing and potential reunification. It addresses critical topics such as denial among family members, signs of sexual abuse, and the dynamics between offenders and victims.
Readers will find a variety of practical tools within the workbook, including checklists and illustrative diagrams, which facilitate the exploration of complex emotions and thoughts throughout the healing process. The Connections Workbook emphasizes the importance of developing family safety plans and understanding the roles of both offenders and victims. This edition serves as a companion to the book Treating Nonoffending Parents in Child Sexual Abuse Cases, enhancing the support offered to families navigating these challenging circumstances.
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This sensitively written, easy-to-use workbook is a vital component of the Connections psychoeducational program for the nonoffending parents of sexual abuse victims and partners of sex offenders. Taking clients through a step-by-step process toward family healing and possible reunification, this book covers such issues as denial among family members, signs and symptoms of sexual abuse, understanding sex offenders, child protection, developing family safety plans, and the clarification process between the offenders and victims.
Featuring many useful checklists, illustrative diagrams, and spaces to record thoughts and feelings as the client works through the process, the Connections Workbook coordinates with its companion book Treating Nonoffending Parents in Child Sexual Abuse Cases.
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