In recent years, more and more people have been coming to therapy with the problem of the after-effects of sexual abuse.

In this book, Bill O’Hanlon, a co-developer of solution-oriented therapy...

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In recent years, more and more people have been coming to therapy with the problem of the after-effects of sexual abuse.

In this book, Bill O’Hanlon, a co-developer of solution-oriented therapy, and Bob Bertolino, provide clinicians with forward-looking, respectful therapy that taps into and honors people’s inherent learning abilities. Their treatment model is a major departure from most addressing sexual abuse victims: it is less traumatic, less painful, and less disruptive to people’s lives.

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