This paper discusses the topic of children and young people\u27s disclosures of abuse. It outlines what we know through research and practice about how, why, what and when children and young people are likely to disclose. It offers suggestions for responding to children and young people at the time of disclosure and in the longer term. The information in this paper is drawn from a range of sources developed through both research and practice
In recent years, research on the subject of child sexual abuse disclosures has seen an increase in t...
Trauma theory suggests that to recover from exposure to traumatic events, such as exposure to violen...
Abstract This study reports a grounded theory study of the process of how children tell of their exp...
This paper discusses the topic of children and young people’s disclosures of abuse. It outlines what...
This paper explores the theme of disclosing sexual abuse experiences in adolescence. As children dev...
An understanding of children's perspectives on telling about abuse and neglect has potential to boos...
Children and young people who experience domestic violence are often represented as passive witnesse...
Children and young people who experience domestic violence are often represented as passive witnesse...
Children and young people who experience domestic violence are often represented as passive witnesse...
Few studies have explored the disclosure of child physical abuse although child sexual abuse disclos...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine adult survivors’ of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) ...
We conducted an exploratory review of the current literature on child sexual abuse disclosure in eve...
Seventy-six children (5 to 10 years old), who were referred because of concerns about sexual abuse, ...
© 2003 Dr. Lisa-Jane RichardsonThis study sought to examine the nature of children's disclosures to ...
Most previous studies on disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) have either been retrospective or focus...
In recent years, research on the subject of child sexual abuse disclosures has seen an increase in t...
Trauma theory suggests that to recover from exposure to traumatic events, such as exposure to violen...
Abstract This study reports a grounded theory study of the process of how children tell of their exp...
This paper discusses the topic of children and young people’s disclosures of abuse. It outlines what...
This paper explores the theme of disclosing sexual abuse experiences in adolescence. As children dev...
An understanding of children's perspectives on telling about abuse and neglect has potential to boos...
Children and young people who experience domestic violence are often represented as passive witnesse...
Children and young people who experience domestic violence are often represented as passive witnesse...
Children and young people who experience domestic violence are often represented as passive witnesse...
Few studies have explored the disclosure of child physical abuse although child sexual abuse disclos...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine adult survivors’ of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) ...
We conducted an exploratory review of the current literature on child sexual abuse disclosure in eve...
Seventy-six children (5 to 10 years old), who were referred because of concerns about sexual abuse, ...
© 2003 Dr. Lisa-Jane RichardsonThis study sought to examine the nature of children's disclosures to ...
Most previous studies on disclosing child sexual abuse (CSA) have either been retrospective or focus...
In recent years, research on the subject of child sexual abuse disclosures has seen an increase in t...
Trauma theory suggests that to recover from exposure to traumatic events, such as exposure to violen...
Abstract This study reports a grounded theory study of the process of how children tell of their exp...