- Mending the Shattered Mirror: A Journey of Recovery from Abuse in Therapy. Analie Shephard. Lexington, KY ISBN: 153910599
ISBN-13: 978-1539105992 - A Clergy Abuse Survivor’s Resource Packet
A collection of articles on clergy abuse of congregants, including definitions, guidelines for reporting, comparison viewpoints, and a bibliography.
Publication Date: 1992
Publisher: Center for Women and Religion, Berkeley, CA
Categories: For Survivors, Abuse by Clergy, Partners/Spouses
Email us any corrections or comments about this book. - A Delicate Dance: Sexuality, Celibacy and Relationships Among Catholic Clergy and Religious
Sheila Murphy
Format: Hardcover Book, 143
Publication Date: April, 1992
Publisher: Crossroad/Herder & Herder
ISBN # 082451159X
Categories: For Professionals, For Survivors, Abuse by Clergy
Email us any corrections or comments about this book. - A Feminist Ethic of Risk
Sharon Welch
Format: Paperback Book, 224
Publication Date: March, 2000
Publisher: Fortress Press
ISBN # 0800631854
Categories: Ethics
Email us any corrections or comments about this book. - A Gift to Myself
Charles L. Whitfield, M.D.
A Personal Workbook and Guide to the book “Healing the Child Within”
Format: Paperback Book, 263
Publication Date: 1990
Publisher: Health Communications
ISBN # 1558740422
Categories: Recovery
Email us any corrections or comments about this book. - A Gospel of Shame: Children, Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church
Frank Bruni & Elinor Burkett
Format: Paperback Book, 336
Publication Date: 2002
Publisher: Perenniel
ISBN # 0060522321
Categories: For Survivors, Abuse by Clergy
Email us any corrections or comments about this book. - Victims No Longer: The Classic Guide for Men Recovering from Sexual Child Abuse
by Mike Lew (Author) - Beyond Betrayal: Taking Charge of Your Life After Boyhood Sexual Abuse
by Richard B. Gartner (Author), William Pollack (Foreword) - For Concerned Persons
It’s Never OK – Information for Victims and Victim Advocates on Sexual Exploitation by Counselors and Therapists
Book Resources for Secondary (Associate ) Victims - Breach of Trust, Luepker, Ellen (1995)
Helping direct and associate victims to restore connections after practitioner sexual misconduct.
pp 112-128, J. Gonsiorek (Ed.), Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage - Psychotherapists’ Sexual Involvement With Clients: Intervention & Prevention
Luepker, Ellen & O’Brien, Michael. (1989)
Support groups for spouses.
pp. 241 – 244, G. Schoener et. al., Minneapolis, Minn.: Walk-In Counseling Center - Psychotherapists’ Sexual Involvement With Clients: Intervention & Prevention
Milgrom, Jeanette (1989)
Secondary victims of sexual exploitation by counselors and therapists: Some observations.
pp. 235 – 240 G. Schoener et. al., Minneapolis, Minn.: Walk-In Counseling Center. - Psychotherapists’ Sexual Involvement With Clients: Intervention & Prevention
Schoener, Gary & Milgrom, Jeanette (1989)
Psychotherapy Cults.
pp. 217 -223 G. Schoener et. al., Minneapolis, Minn.: Walk-In Counseling Center - Psychotherapists’ Sexual Involvement With Clients: Intervention & Prevention
Schoener, Gary & Milgrom, Jeanette (1989)
Organizational consultation relative to therapist-client sexual involvement.
pp. 505 – 517 G. Schoener et. al., Minneapolis, Minn.: Walk-In Counseling Center - Incest in the Organizational Family White, William (1986)
Bloomington, Illinois: Lighthouse Training Institute.
[phone = (309) 827-6026; order by mail to Lighthouse Training Inst., 702 West Chestnut, Bloomington, Illinois 61701] - Breach of Trust White, William (1995)
A systems perspective on sexual exploitation of clients by professional helpers.
pp. 176 – 192, J. Gonsiorek (Ed.), Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage - Breach of Trust: Sexual Exploitation by Health Care Professionals and Clergy
John C. Gonsiorek, Editor
o Chapter 20, Sexual Contact in Fiduciary Relationships: Legal Perspectives
Linda Mabus Jorgenson
o Chapter 21, Employer/Supervisor Liability and Risk Management
Linda Mabus Jorgenson
o Chapter 22, Employer/Supervisor Liability and Risk Management : An Administrator’s View
Gary Richard Schoener
o Chapter 23, The Effects of Criminalization of Sexual Misconduct of Therapists: Report of a Survey in Wisconsin
Andrew W. Kane
o Chapter 24, Criminalization of Therapist Sexual Misconduct in Colorado: An Overview and Opinion
Melissa Roberts-Henry
o Chapter 25, How Churches Respond to the Victims and Offenders of Clergy Sexual Misconduct
Margo E. Maris and Kevin M. Mcdonough - Betrayal of Trust: Sex & Power in Professional Relationships
Joel William Friedman, Marcia Mobilia Boumil
o Chapter 5, Filing a Complaint Against Your Therapist: The Mental Health Paradigm Revisited
o Chapter 6, Bringing Your Therapist to Court: The Costs and Benefits of Private Lawsuits
o Chapter 7, Legal Recourse for Sexual Exploitation by Other Professionals: The Emerging Law - Sex in the Therapy Hour: A Case of Professional Incest
Carolyn M. Bates, Annette M. Brodsky
o Chapter 4, The Labyrinth of Civil Litigation: Where are We Going, and When Will We Get There?
o Chapter 5, The Ambivalence of Reporting One’s Therapist: Is This What I Want to Do?
o Chapter 12, Plotting the Stress of Litigation: Carolyn’s Progress as Recorded by Psychological Test Data - Patients as Victims: Sexual Abuse in Psychotherapy & Counseling
Derek Jehu
o Chapter 10, Regulation in the U.S.A.
Linda Mabus Jorgenson and Gary Richard Schoener
Hypothetical case study – Common law causes of action – Civil statutes
Criminal statutes – Administrative statutes and regulations – Ethics complaint
Complaint to employer – Mediation and processing sessions
The professional as a reporter or client advocate – The special case of post-termination
o Chapter 11, Regulation in the U.K.
Civil suits – Criminal prosecutions – Professional misconduct – N.H.S. complaint
Reporting colleagues – False allegations - Psychotherapists’ Sexual Involvement with Clients: Intervention & Prevention
Gary Schoener, Jeanette Milgrom, John Gonsiorek, Ellen Luepker, & Ray Conroe
1989 Walk-In Counseling Center, Minneapolis, MN
o Ch. 10 — The Assessment of Damages
o Ch. 26 — Advocacy: Assisting Sexually exploited clients through the > complaint process
o Ch. 27 — Filing Complaints against therapists who sexually exploit clients
o Ch. 28 — Processing sessions
o Ch. 42 — Legislative models for dealing with therapist/Patient sex
o Ch. 43 — The New Laws - Sex in the Forbidden Zone
Peter Rutter, M.D.
o Chapter 6, A Guide for Women: Guarding the Sexual Boundary
Defending the Boundary / Filing an Ethical or Legal Complaint - Sexual Abuse by Professionals: a Legal Guide
(1995, with 1997 and 1999 supplements) Steven Bisbing, Linda Jorgenson, & Pamela Sutherland, Michie Co., Charlottesville, Va. - Sexual Exploitation in Professional Relationships
Glen O. Gabbard, M.D.
o Chapter 4, Therapist-Patient Sex Syndrome: A guide for Attorneys and Subsequent Therapists to Assessing Damage
Kenneth S. Pope, Ph.D. - Special Report: Legal Consequences for the Sexual Exploitation of Patients by Mental Health Professionals
Steven B. Bisbing, Psy.D., J.D.
Joseph T. Smith, M.D., J.D.
Medical Malpractice – Verdicts, Settlements & Experts; May, 1987; Vol. 3, No. 5 - Therapist-Patient Sexual Exploitation and Insurance Liability
Linda Jorgenson, Stiven B. Bisbing, and Pamela K. Sutherland
Tort & Insurance Law Journal, Volume XXVII, Number 3, Spring 1992 - Sexual Abuse by Professionals: A Legal Guide
(1995, with 1997 and 1999 supplements) Steven Bisbing, Linda Jorgenson, & Pamela Sutherland, Michie Co., Charlottesville, Va. - Sexual Exploitation in Professional Relationships
Glen O. Gabbard, M.D. Chapter 4, Therapist-Patient Sex Syndrome: A guide for Attorneys and Subsequent Therapists to Assessing Damage Kenneth S. Pope, Ph.D. - Special Report: Legal Consequences for the Sexual Exploitation of Patients by Mental Health Professionals
Steven B. Bisbing, Psy.D., J.D.
Joseph T. Smith, M.D., J.D.
Medical Malpractice – Verdicts, Settlements & Experts; May, 1987; Vol. 3, No. 5 - Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM, DSM-IV, DSM-IV-TR) (2000) and DSM-5 (2013)
- Breach of Trust – Sexual Exploitation by Health Care Professionals and Clergy (John Gonsiorek, Editor), “Transforming Power – Women Who Have Been Exploited by a Professional”, p. 82, Signe L. Nestingen
- Betrayal of Trust: Sex and Power in Professional Relationships, Joel Friedman and Marcia Mobilia Boumil
- Steven B. Bisbing, Linda M. Jorgenson, Pamela K. Sutherland, “Sexual Abuse by Professionals: A Legal Guide”, section 6-6(b) “Third Parties as Secondary Victims”, which references: Jeanette Milgrom, “Secondary Victim of Sexual Exploitation by Counselors and Therapists: Some Observations”
- Ellen Thompson Luepker, “Breach of Trust – Sexual Exploitation by Health Care Professionals and Clergy” (John Gonsiorek, Editor), “Helping Direct and Associate Victims to Restore Connections After Practitioner Sexual Misconduct”, p. 112
- Marilyn R. Peterson, “At Personal Risk – Boundary Violations in Professional-Client Relationships”, p. 122-125
- Sexual Intimacy Between Therapists & Patients, Kenneth S. Pope and Jacqueline C. Bouhoutsos
- Physician Sexual Misconduct, Joseph D. Bloom (Editor), Malkah T. Notman (Editor), Carol C. Nadelson (Editor)
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