‘Abuse and Trauma’ Questions at Ask the Psychologist: Online Clinical Psychologist, Page 44

The following questions are related to ‘Abuse and Trauma’ at Ask the Psychologist: Online Clinical Psychologist.

Should My 13 Year Old Daughter be Hypnotized?

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 5 November 2007

Q: If I feel my 13-year-old daughter may have been sexually abused by her father, can I have her hyptnotised to prove it, and does he need to agree to it since he is legally supposed to agree to all medical decisions concerning her?

A: A 13-year-old girl can identify and report sexual abuse without [...]

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My Family Has Stockholm Syndrome

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 2 November 2007

Q: At the age of 37 I am the youngest of six children in our family. Our parents are still together and recently celebrated their 50 year wedding anniversary. To outsiders we look like a normal happy family but nothing could be further from the truth. Our father has always been abusive to our Mother [...]

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Existential, Behavioral, and Other Treatments for PTSD

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 31 October 2007

Q: Can you tell me your view of the advantages and limitations of using existential therapy for post traumatic stress clients? Other than Behavior Therapy, what other approaches would you supplement with and why?

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Should I Let a New Boyfriend Bond With My Child?

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 23 October 2007

Q: When my ex and I separated, our child was just a few months old. My ex would fit the category of a sociopath, as he was very abusive. He was not much of a dad to our child and continues not to be. Well, sometimes he is and sometimes he is not. Now a [...]

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Stockholm Syndrome and Custody Fights

By Dr Joseph M Carver, PhD | 22 October 2007

Q: Thank you for all the great information on Stockholm Syndrome — it’s been very eye opening to me. I’m separated for almost 2 years from my husband of 19 years — last month I was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder. I’ve also been working with a family peace center that has weekly meetings [...]

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