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Critical Issues in Child Sexual Abuse
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Critical Issues in Child Sexual Abuse
Historical, Legal, and Psychological Perspectives



January 2002 | 232 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The chapters in this book are intended to describe what is known and what is not known in several specific areas of childhood abuse. The opening interview with Roland Summit gives readers an opportunity to get acquainted with a pioneer in the field. An instrumental force in the study of child sexual abuse, Roland Summit has indelibly impacted the work of the remaining authors and the field in general. The interview provides a personal and historical view of the development of the field and identifies problems and issues all professionals should be prepared to deal with.

A beginning chapter looks at the development of child sexual abuse research. Internationally recognized scholars, practitioners, and thinkers who have based their contributions on both research and practice experience emphasize the most critical unknowns in his or her area, reflecting on the subject much as Dr Summit might have in the early days of finding out the now "knowns." Chapters focus on sexual offenders, children's memory, adult memory for trauma, children as victims, treatment challenges of traumatized victims, victims in court, and treatment of dissociate identity clients.

 
1. Interview with Roland Summit
 
2. Prosecution of Child Sexual Abuse in the United States
 
. When Paradigms Collide: Roland Summit and the Rediscovery of Child Sexual Abuse
 
4. Scientific Support for Expert Testimony on Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation
 
5. Memory and Dimensions of Trauma: Terror May Be “All-Too-Well Remembered” and Betrayal Buried
 
6. Not Necessarily Politically Correct Reflections and Thoughts on Approaches to the Treatment of Traumatic

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