Child Sexual Abuse: Disclosure, Delay, and DenialMargaret-Ellen Pipe, Michael E. Lamb, Yael Orbach, Ann-Christin Cederborg This volume provides the first rigorous assessment of the research relating to the disclosure of childhood sexual abuse, along with the practical and policy implications of the findings. Leading researchers and practitioners from diverse and international backgrounds offer critical commentary on these previously unpublished findings gathered from b |
Contents
A Review of | |
Individual and Family Variables Associated with Disclosure | |
Factors Associated with Nondisclosure of Suspected Abuse | |
Delay of Disclosure Minimization and Denial of Abuse When | |
AnnChristinCederborg MichaelE LambandOla Laurell 10 A Retrospective Studyof Factors Affecting the Disclosure | |
Factors Associated with Delayed Prosecution | |
CLINICAL LEGAL AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS | |
Clinical and Organizational Perspectives on Denial and Delayed | |
Policy Implications Dvora Horowitz | |
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Child Sexual Abuse: Disclosure, Delay, and Denial Margaret-Ellen Pipe,Michael E. Lamb,Yael Orbach,Ann-Christin Cederborg No preview available - 2007 |
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