TY - JOUR PY - 2005// TI - Assessment and Intervention With Youth Exposed to Sexual Homicide of a Family Member JO - Brief treatment and crisis intervention A1 - Clements, Paul Thomas A1 - Asaro, M. Regina A1 - Henry, Tara A1 - McDonald, G. SP - 300 EP - 309 VL - 5 IS - 3 N2 - Exposure to interpersonal violence and traumatic death can create some of the most severe postevent reactions. However, little is known about the effects of exposure to the sexual homicide of a family member in youth. Sexual homicide can occur in a variety of situations and as a result of various motives. For youth who witness this event or who find the sexually violated and murdered body of a family member, there can be significant responses related to fears of ongoing threat to their safety or to the safety, stability, and structure of their family and environment. Severe traumas, such as sexual homicide, can have a detrimental effect on youth intrapsychic development and interpersonal relationships. These include posttraumatic stress disorder, with symptoms that can be disturbing and disruptive to daily routines and negatively affect a youth's otherwise normal growth and development.
LA - SN - 1474-3310 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brief-treatment/mhi022 ID - ref1 ER -