A novelty in the field of psychiatry: a handbook written from a biopsychosocial and psychodynamic perspective, in accordance with the scientific-clinical approach that, in recent years, research evidence has shown to be the most advanced and effective. This book is readily consultable, offering different levels of study and detail to suit readers with different levels of knowledge and training.
Cases of sexual abuse feature increasingly frequently in the daily press and media and awareness of these problems has undoubtedly increased, but information about and analysis of the phenomenon tend to be incorrect: civil society is generally poorly informed about sexual aggressors and their victims.