Essential reading about a notoriously difficult problem: how abusive professionals manipulate their clients and what we as organizations and individuals can do about it.
Professional sexual misconduct (PSM) is a problem that is notoriously difficult to address and that can be a minefield for all concerned - for victims, for the institutions where it takes place -, and also because outstanding and supposedly responsible members of society may be accused of abuse.
Here, Werner Tschan, one of the world's leading experts in dealing with PSM, outlines an up-to-date approach to PSM and professional disruptive behaviors. He describes practical ways to prevent PSM, as well as effective treatments for victims and to rehabilitate offenders or those accused. Using examples from real-life cases from around the world, he also discusses how PSM is a societal problem and what we can do to stop it. Recent headline cases involving a variety of organizations - medical, media, church, schools, sport, industry - show that institutions can be ideal environments for PSM, and so great emphasis is placed in this volume on preventive measures that we can and must take at an institutional level.
With clear, jargon-free writing this book is essential reading for all professionals interested in preventing and dealing with PSM, as well as of interest to victims and their families.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"This is a very informative book on a deeply important subject. It is essential for the professional functioning of all individuals in a fiduciary relationship with patients, clients and students." Michael F. Myers, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Vancouver "An invaluable resource for those working in rehabilitation of professionals who have breached fiduciary relationships." Carolyn Quadrio, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Sydney "I admire Werner for tackling this taboo subject and speaking out for the victims of PSM. The complicated nature of PSM is clarified and possible remedies for perpetrators' rehabilitation and future prevention are provided." Naoko Miyaji, Professor of Cultural Psychiatry, Tokyo "This outstanding resource is written with empathy, experience and a therapeutic perspective. I recommend this book to all those interested in the ethics of professional relationships." Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Professor of Theory and Ethics in the Biosciences, Lubeck "The most up-to-date and comprehensive of any book on the topic - Should be on everyone's bookshelf." Gary Schoener, Clinical Psychologist, Minneapolis, MN
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Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Managers, administrators, and other professionals in areas such as health, education,
sports, justice.
Produkt-Hinweis
Maße
Höhe: 22.8 cm
Breite: 15.2 cm
Dicke: 15 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-88937-444-7 (9780889374447)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Werner Tschan, MD, runs a private practice in psychiatry in Siwtzerland. He serves on the Advisory Board
of AdvocateWeb. He gives lectures and workshops worldwide, and has published numerous articles on
the subject of professional sexual misconduct (PSM). Dr. Tschan undertook his postgraduate training at
the University of Mainz, Germany on the treatment of sexual offenders. This, together with his master's
degree in Applied Ethics at Zurich University, gives him the professional background to answer ethically
challenging questions. He has dedicated much of his professional career to the prevention of interpersonal
violence and received recognition for this in being given the AdvocateWeb award Boundary Angel in
"recognition of worldwide dedication to victims of sexual exploitation" in 2006.
Dr. Tschan provides solutions for professionals and institutions in how to deal with PSM as well as assists
regulating authorities in improving legal proceedings and interventions. In close cooperation with colleagues
he has developed a modular-based boundary training program for the rehabilitation of professionals
after PSM. Werner Tschan has served as chair of several task forces on the behalf of state or national
medical associations to study the problem of PSM among health care professionals. He was a member
of the German government Round Rable Against Sexual Abuse. He is also involved in the postgraduate
training of professionals from various backgrounds (physicians, mental health professionals, the clergy,
forensic professionals, human resource management, and lawyers), as well as performing assessments
of impaired professionals and being involved in their treatment and rehabilitation.
From the Contents: - A Survivor's Voice - Foreword (Ann Van Regan) - Introduction - How to understand survivors' reactions - What is PSM and how does it happen? - PSM in various disciplines - The overlap with workplace violence - Impact of PSM on survivors, on institutions, and on professionals - Treatment of survivors - Why do professionals commit sexual offenses? - Prevention of PSM in institutions - Boundary training - Assessment and rehabilitation of affected professionals - Prevention overview