KMID : 0367320080190010003
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Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2008 Volume.19 No. 1 p.3 ~ p.12
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Sexually Abused Children
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Lee Seung-Jae
Kim Hae-Jung Kang Min-A Jeong Sung-Hoon Park Yong-Jin
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Abstract
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Objectives:Child sexual abuse is a highly prevalent societal problem that cuts across all ethnic, racial, educational, and socioeconomic groups. There has been mounting empirical evidence for the efficacy of manual-based, cognitive behavioral treatment(CBT) for sexually abused children. Therefore, the aim of this review was to address the rationale and efficacy of CBT for sexually abused children, and to introduce a broad outline of a typical CBT program for young people suffering the emotional and behavioral consequences of sexual abuse.
Methods:A selective literature review was undertaken.
Results:To date, trauma-focused CBT is the most effective treatment for the sexually abused child. The rationale and efficacy of CBT was reviewed and a typical CBT program was outlined session by session.
Conclusion:Based on trauma-focused CBT for sexually abused children, the results demonstrate the need for future development of a standard CBT program for the Korean population.
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KEYWORD
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Child sexual abuse, Cognitive behavioral therapy
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