NRNP 6645 MIDTERM REVIEW
Legal and ethical considerations among individual, family, and group modalities of therapy Domestic violence & sexual abuse: Most states require professionals to report any suspicion of child abuse. Although reporting suspected abuse can jeopardize a therapeutic alliance, sometimes therapy needs to take a second place to the interests of safety. If a clinician does not report suspected child abuse, they should consider the consequences of making a mistake. Perpetrators and victims of childhood sexual abuse don’t usually volunteer this information. Detection of this abuse is up to the therapist who may have to rely on indirect clues A child MAY show the following symptoms if they are being abused: sleep disturbance, encopresis or enuresis, abdominal pain, exaggerated startle response, appetite disturbance, sudden unexplained changes in behavior, overly sexualized behavior, regressive behavior, suicidal thoughts or running away
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- Walden University
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- NRNP 6645
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- 13 juli 2022
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- 52
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- 2021/2022
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- Vragen en antwoorden
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