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Introduction: Imagining Denial Differently
Chapter One: Thinking about Denial
Chapter Two: Principles that Inform the Resolutions Approach
Chapter Three: The Resolutions Model in Overview
Chapter Four: Before the Beginning
Chapter Five: Engaging the Parents and Network: From Multiple Stories through to the Story for the Children
Chapter Six: The Words and Pictures: Engaging and Involving the Children
Chapter Seven: Broadening and Deepening the Network’s Involvement; Extended Family, Friends and Workmates
Chapter Eight: Family Safety Plan
Chapter Nine: Working in the Hypothetical: The Similar but Different Family
Chapter Ten: Finalizing the Family Safety Plan and Concluding the Treatment
Chapter Eleven: Case example; a divorced couple in a situation of denied sexual abuse
Chapter Twelve: Implementing the Approach
Chapter Thirteen: Conclusion
Andrew Turnell is an Independent Child Protection Consultant at Resolutions Consultancy, Perth, Australia.
Susie Essex is Consultant Family Therapist for North Bristol CAMHS.
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