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Original Articles

The intern and the challenging client

Pages 27-45 | Published online: 17 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

The symptomatology and clinical treatments for physically and sexually abused children and adolescents are addressed in this article, with a special focus on adolescent clients who live with domestically violent and substance abusing families. A case presentation provides a detailed look at an intern's experience confronting the multitude of issues occurring simultaneously in the life of an adolescent client. A retrospective look at the intern's lack of experience and supervision while treating this adolescent client highlights the need for research into the overwhelming experience of interns in underfunded, understaffed and undersupervised domestic violence and sexual assault agencies.

Notes

Jennifer Claire Noesen, M.S.W. is a full‐time Specialized Foster Care Worker and Therapist for Boysville of Michigan and a part‐time contractural therapist at Creative Counseling of Ann Arbor, MI, with special focus on traumatized children and their recovery.

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