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SecEd, 2017
There has been a shocking rise in the number of child-on-child sexual offences being reported. Jaine Stannard looks at why this is and advises school-based professionals on their role in tackling the issues
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There has been a shocking rise in the number of child-on-child sexual offences being reported. Jaine Stannard looks at why this is and advises school-based professionals on their role in tackling the issues
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Resilience in Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2015Objective. This review article summarizes empirical research on resilience in survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA) and discusses protective factors that are associated with adaptive functioning in spite of sexual victimization. Methods.
M. Domhardt+3 more
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Ten-year research update review: child sexual abuse.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2003OBJECTIVE To provide clinicians with current information on prevalence, risk factors, outcomes, treatment, and prevention of child sexual abuse (CSA). To examine the best-documented examples of psychopathology attributable to CSA.
F. Putnam
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Children & Society, 1999
An apparent practice oriented consensus that child abuse can and should be prevented covers over considerable conflict in ideology, interest and conceptual understanding. Three current approaches to the prevention of child abuse are reviewed: clinical health led risk assessment models, broader social reform strategies and criminal justice youth ...
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An apparent practice oriented consensus that child abuse can and should be prevented covers over considerable conflict in ideology, interest and conceptual understanding. Three current approaches to the prevention of child abuse are reviewed: clinical health led risk assessment models, broader social reform strategies and criminal justice youth ...
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Adult Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2015Victims of childhood sexual abuse carry the experience of abuse into adulthood. One of the dilemmas victims face during adulthood is the decision to disclose or conceal the abuse.
Dafna Tener, Sharon B. Murphy
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, 2015
This paper reviews the research on disclosure of child sexual abuse with specific reference to delays in disclosing, non-disclosure and partial disclosure of experiences of child sexual abuse.
Rosaleen McElvaney
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This paper reviews the research on disclosure of child sexual abuse with specific reference to delays in disclosing, non-disclosure and partial disclosure of experiences of child sexual abuse.
Rosaleen McElvaney
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I T IS HARD FOR MANY OF US TO BELIEVE that any parent would wilfully inflict physical injury upon his baby or young child. Yet across the Nation cases of "battered children" are reported daily. These are usually young children, sometimes infants. They may be burned, choked, beaten, thrown against the wall or down the stairs. In some cases they are dead
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Substance Abuse and Child Abuse: Impact of Addiction on the Child
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1990At least 1 in 10 children in the United States is born into a chemically dependent family. Parental addiction has long-lasting detrimental effects on the health and safety of children. We must mobilize to free children from the double jeopardy of substance abuse and child abuse, and interrupt the multigenerational pattern of both problems.
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1990
H was a handsome 4-year-old boy who was referred for Paraverbal assessment and treatment. On interviewing the parents, both professional people, they described him as an insufferable disruptive, hyperactive child. They said the only solution to obtain the peace at home that they required at the end of an exacting working day was to do one of two things:
Evelyn Phillips Heimlich, Arlene J. Mark
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H was a handsome 4-year-old boy who was referred for Paraverbal assessment and treatment. On interviewing the parents, both professional people, they described him as an insufferable disruptive, hyperactive child. They said the only solution to obtain the peace at home that they required at the end of an exacting working day was to do one of two things:
Evelyn Phillips Heimlich, Arlene J. Mark
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