One of the critical factors in a child's ability to recover from sexual abuse is the response of the family to the disclosure. Supportive, sympathetic responses can dramatically impact the long-term consequences of the abuse. But, how do you deal with suspicions or disclosures of incest where the molester is a member of the family and may be both logistically and emotionally close to the victim? Read More
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Dealing with Family on Suspicions or Disclosures of Abuse
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Monitoring and guiding kids' online activity is so important! Here are five areas to consider.
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Labels, no matter how carefully thought out, how inclusively planned or politically corrected, are not for people. Labels are for jars. Terms don't adequately describe or cannot fully describe a person who has been sexually abused.
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