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Health consequences of child and adult sexual abuse /Nguyen, My Linh Thi. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M. Soc. Sc.(H.P.))--University of Queensland, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Non-supportive disclosure in child sexual abuse.Akal, Matthew Jordan. January 2005 (has links)
Confidants' non supportive reactions to disclosure in child sexual abuse constitutes an
extensive and significant problem and is associated with a variety of negative
consequences: (a) Victims do not receive adequate support or intervention and are left
vulnerable to further victimization, (b) non-supportive intra-familial confidants are at
greater risk of having their children removed, and (c) the justice system is rendered
ineffective by the associated lack of police reporting. This study examined the extent of
non-supportive disclosure and the factors associated with such reactions in a sample of
856 cases of child sexual abuse (796 girls and 60 boys) reported in the North Durban
policing area of KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) in the period January 2001 to December
2003. Of the various agents identified as having provided non-supportive reactions, three
categories of non-supportive confidants emerged: namely family members, professional
persons, and community members in their respective order of significance. Hierarchical
cluster analysis of disclosure variables identified two broad homogenous groups
(clusters) of cases of non-'supportive disclosure ("Incestuous Abuse Disclosed Within the
Family", and "Extra-familial Abuse Disclosed Outside of the Family"). Binary logistic
regression analysis indicated that cluster membership was meaningfully predicted by the
three measure of consanguinity included in the analysis, but not significantly related to
other abuse related variables. Furthermore, in cases of extra-familial abuse, nonsupportive
disclosure was significantly more likely when (a) victims were below the age
of twelve years, (b) no violence was used by the offender, and (c) the confidant was not
related to the victim. The implications of the findings for secondary prevention and for
future research are discussed in detail in this article. / Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.
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The Beatitudes in counseling those sexually abusedBacke, Pam January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--The Master's College, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 139-142).
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A description of faith issues in the spiritual journey of adults recovering from childhood sexual abuseSeinen, Albert Christopher. January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Calvin Theological Seminary, 1994. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [104-106]).
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Balancing recognition and disrespect recovery as the process of identity formation : a New Zealand study of how services shape recovery from sexual abuse : a thesis submitted to Auckland University of Technology in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), 2007 /Frerichs, Gundrun. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (PhD) -- AUT University, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references. Also held in print ( xii, 265 leaves ; 30 cm.) in City Campus Theses Collection (T 616.8583 FRE )
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Assimilating the voices of abuse towards building a theory of intergenerational transmission /Salvi, Lisa M.. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Miami University, Dept. of Psychology, 2008. / Title from second page of PDF document. Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-92).
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Disclosure of abuse as a moderating variable for internalized shame in adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse /Frost, Ami Mariko Hood, January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.)--Brigham Young University. Dept. of Marriage and Family Therapy, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-43).
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Influence of early attachment on the couple relationship for child sexual abuse survivors and their partnersChen, Chingju Grace. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Michigan State University. Dept. of Family and Child Ecology, 2008. / Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Sept. 9, 2009). Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-274). Also issued in print.
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Terapeutiese hulpverlening aan die seksueel gemolesteerde kind binne gesinsverband : 'n sielkundige opvoedkundige perspektief / Therapeutic aid to the sexually abused child in the family, a psychological educational perspectiveVos, Sydney Lambert 11 1900 (has links)
Terapeutiese hulpverlening aan die seksueel gemolesteerde kind binne gesinsverband
vanuit 'n Sielkundige Opvoedkundige perspektief is in hierdie studie
onderneem. 'n Oorsig oor seksuele kindermolestering binne gesinsverband het
getoon dat dit reeds vanaf die vroegste tye voorgekom het en tans kommerwekkende
afmetings aanneem in die Republiek van Suid-Afrika, sonder dat die opvoedkundige
sielkundige as lid van 'n multi-professionele span betrek word by
terapeutiese hulpverlening.
'n Beskrywing van seksuele kindermolestering binne gesinsverband het getoon
dat seksuele kindermolestering verskeie vorme aanneem en dat die oortreders
daarvoor verantwoordelik is dat ouerskap en gesinstrukture ontoereikend verwerklik
word. Dit bied aan die opvoedkundige sielkundige die moontlikheid om
vanwee sy toeganklikheid en professionele deskundigheid as lid van 'n multiprofessionele
span toereikend terapeutiese hulp te verleen aan die seksueel
gemolesteerde kind.
Terapeutiese hulpverlening aan die seksueel gemolesteerde kind binne gesinsverband
is onderneem vanuit 'n Sielkundige Opvoedkundige benadering met relasie
terapie as wyse van hulpverlening / This study investigates therapeutic aid to the child who is sexually abused
by a family member, from the viewpoint of Psychology of Education. An overview
of sexual abuse of children in the family context indicates a long history
of occurence and present statistics show an alarming increase in reported
cases with educational psychologists seldom being included in a multi-discipl
inary thera-peutic team.
A description of sexual abuse of children in the family context suggests that
this may take different forms and the perpetrators are responsible for the
breakdown in parenting and family structures. Educational psychologists are,
because of their professional expertise and accessibility, able to offer
thera-peutic aid to the sexually abused child as a member of a multi-professional
team. Therapeutic aid to the sexually abused child in the family
context is undertaken with Relationship Therapy as a medium of aid / Psychology of Education / M.Ed. (Sielkundige Opvoedkunde)
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Terapeutiese hulpverlening aan die seksueel gemolesteerde kind binne gesinsverband : 'n sielkundige opvoedkundige perspektief / Therapeutic aid to the sexually abused child in the family, a psychological educational perspectiveVos, Sydney Lambert 11 1900 (has links)
Terapeutiese hulpverlening aan die seksueel gemolesteerde kind binne gesinsverband
vanuit 'n Sielkundige Opvoedkundige perspektief is in hierdie studie
onderneem. 'n Oorsig oor seksuele kindermolestering binne gesinsverband het
getoon dat dit reeds vanaf die vroegste tye voorgekom het en tans kommerwekkende
afmetings aanneem in die Republiek van Suid-Afrika, sonder dat die opvoedkundige
sielkundige as lid van 'n multi-professionele span betrek word by
terapeutiese hulpverlening.
'n Beskrywing van seksuele kindermolestering binne gesinsverband het getoon
dat seksuele kindermolestering verskeie vorme aanneem en dat die oortreders
daarvoor verantwoordelik is dat ouerskap en gesinstrukture ontoereikend verwerklik
word. Dit bied aan die opvoedkundige sielkundige die moontlikheid om
vanwee sy toeganklikheid en professionele deskundigheid as lid van 'n multiprofessionele
span toereikend terapeutiese hulp te verleen aan die seksueel
gemolesteerde kind.
Terapeutiese hulpverlening aan die seksueel gemolesteerde kind binne gesinsverband
is onderneem vanuit 'n Sielkundige Opvoedkundige benadering met relasie
terapie as wyse van hulpverlening / This study investigates therapeutic aid to the child who is sexually abused
by a family member, from the viewpoint of Psychology of Education. An overview
of sexual abuse of children in the family context indicates a long history
of occurence and present statistics show an alarming increase in reported
cases with educational psychologists seldom being included in a multi-discipl
inary thera-peutic team.
A description of sexual abuse of children in the family context suggests that
this may take different forms and the perpetrators are responsible for the
breakdown in parenting and family structures. Educational psychologists are,
because of their professional expertise and accessibility, able to offer
thera-peutic aid to the sexually abused child as a member of a multi-professional
team. Therapeutic aid to the sexually abused child in the family
context is undertaken with Relationship Therapy as a medium of aid / Psychology of Education / M.Ed. (Sielkundige Opvoedkunde)
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