Multiple Victimization and the Process and Outcome of Child Psychotherapy

Abstract
Maltreated youngsters present a complex picture of treatment needs. This is nicely illustrated by a review of the treatment outcome research with abused children. Prominent among their treatment issues are relationship problems and poor emotion regulation strategies. The treatment relationship and process variables in psychotheraphy are of particular concern with maltreated children. Concepts and research in these areas are reviewed. Finally, the recommendation is made that multiply victimized children need a comprehensive, multi-component approach to treatment.