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Title: Father/Daughter Incest: Causes, Consequences, and Clinical Intervention       Register Now

 

Instructor: Stan Taubman, DSW, LCSW       Click to View Biography

 

Number of CEUs: 3

 

Price: 27.00

 

Course Description: Incest is not simply an unfortunate event. In its various forms, it is part of the process of living. When social workers, and other therapists, more openly recognize how often forms of incest are encountered in clients and themselves, the psychosocial and cultural manifestations of incestuous feelings and relationships (whether or not consummated incest is involved) can be effectively addressed.

This online course is designed to increase readers knowledge and skill in recognizing the causes and consequences of incestuous father-daughter relationships, as well as the family and cultural context in which it occurs. Specific clinical interventions are reviewed and reference guide is included.

 

Target Audience: This course is designed for any licensed social worker or practitioner.

 

Learning Objectives:
  1. Identify and clarify the cultural, community, family dynamic, and personality factors that contribute to father-daughter incest behavior.


  2. Identify and clarify the consequences of incest behavior for the victim, offender, and other family members.


  3. Improve skills in developing effective treatment plans and strategies for working with various members of an incestuous family, including interventions designed to influence the family dynamic as a whole.

 

Course Agenda: Click here to view course agenda

 

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