Sexual Abuse: Assessment, Psychological Effects & Legal Obligations
South Africa · CPD points & talks · Psychologists
South African psychologists, deepen your expertise in child sexual abuse with Dr. Giada del Fabbro's essential talk. Learn to define abuse, conduct effective assessments for children and adults, understand psychological impacts, and confidently navigate South African legal and ethical obligations.
In this talk, clinical psychologist Dr. Giada del Fabbro addresses the issue of child sexual abuse. This is an area that may be encountered by healthcare professionals at any point in their practice, and it is important that professionals are aware of their legal and ethical obligations in this regard. Dr. Del Fabbro demystifies the area by defining what constitutes sexual abuse, and by offering insight into what is involved in assessing for sexual abuse. She looks at psychological effects, including how these might be remediated in the therapeutic context.
Sections
- Definitions of Sexual Abuse
- Assessment Methods: Children and Adults
- Psychological Sequelae in Children and Adults
- Legal Obligations and Ethical Considerations
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:
- Define and identify various forms of sexual abuse.
- Implement appropriate assessment methods for children and adults.
- Understand the psychological effects of sexual abuse and apply therapeutic strategies for remediation.
- Navigate legal obligations and ethical considerations in cases of sexual abuse.
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