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Tables of Contents for The Clinical Interview
Chapter/Section Title
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Introduction
1
2
Is Sexual Abuse of Children Increasing?
1
1
``Unsubstantiated'' Reports
1
1
Increased Reports among Very Young Children
1
1
The Diagnostic Interview
2
1
Training Program
2
1
Reference
2
1
Preconceptions About Abuse
3
2
Nature of the Abuse
3
1
Nature of the Relationship
3
1
Nature of the Abuser
4
1
Nature of the Child's Reaction
4
1
Developmental Considerations for Interviewers
5
6
Karen Saywitz
Linda Damon
Four Important Principles
5
1
Putting the Developmental Principles to Work in the Interview
6
1
How Children Think
6
2
A Child's Viewpoint
8
1
How to Talk to Children
8
1
Choosing and Defining Words
9
1
Conclusion
9
1
References
10
1
Honesty, Memory, and Sexual Knowledge
11
4
Karen Saywitz
Linda Damon
Honesty
11
1
Memory
11
1
Development of Sexual Knowledge and Behavior
12
1
References
13
2
Common Aspects and Indicators of Child Sexual Abuse
15
6
Common Aspects of Child Sexual Abuse
15
1
Indicators of Sexually Abused and Nonabused Children
16
5
Disclosure of Sexual Abuse: Barriers and Patterns
21
4
Michele Dugan
Kee MacFarlane
Barriers to Disclosure: A Model for Understanding Victim's Fears
21
2
Patterns of Disclosure
23
1
Reference
24
1
The Interviewer and the Interview Environment
25
5
The Interviewer
25
1
Planning the Interview Setting
26
1
Communication Aids
26
1
Other Persons Present
27
1
Interviews: Length, Timing, Number
28
1
Reference
29
1
Obtaining a Psychosocial History
30
3
The Previously Disclosing Child
30
1
Using the Psychosocial History in the Interview
31
1
Focusing on the Purpose
31
1
Professional Responsibility
32
1
Establishing Rapport and Common Terminology: The Contact Phase
33
3
Establishing Rapport
33
1
Common Terminology
34
1
Differentiating Truth from Falsehood
34
1
Providing Response Options
35
1
Reference
35
1
Interviewing Approaches and Techniques: The Information Phase
36
5
The Previously Disclosing Child
36
1
The Nondisclosing Child
37
2
Additional Techniques
39
1
General Considerations
39
2
Termination and Follow-Up: The Closure Phase
41
3
Reassuring the Child
41
1
Talking to Parents
42
1
Preparing for the Future
43
1
Responding to Parents
44
4
Sandy Krebs
Kee MacFarlane
Reassuring the Parents
44
1
Preparing the Parents for Disclosure
44
1
After the Interview: Parent Guidelines
44
1
The Parents' Marriage: Preparing for Stress
45
1
Intrafamilial Sexual Abuse: Special Issues
45
3
Legal Issues for Interviewers
48
4
Areas of Potential Criticism
48
2
Conclusion
50
1
References
50
2
Conclusion
52
2
References
53
1
Suggested Readings
54