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Individual Work with Children

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Working with Abused Children

Part of the book series: Practical Social Work ((PSWS))

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It is rarely enough to ‘rescue’ abused children by removing them from the source of abuse or to ‘reform’ parents. If abused children are to be helped, they must be released from the misconceptions, false learning and negative emotions described in the previous chapters. These can imprison them in a world of fear, mistrust, self-denigration and isolation long after the abuse itself has stopped.

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© 1997 British Association of Social Workers

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Doyle, C. (1997). Individual Work with Children. In: Working with Abused Children. Practical Social Work. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14589-8_4

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