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Child Sexual Abuse And Mental Disorder eBook

de Arnold Ackerer
idioma: inglês
Editor: GRIN Verlag, fevereiro de 2004 ‧
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Seminar paper from the year 1998 in the subject Psychology - Clinical Psychology, Psychopathology, Prevention, grade: Good, Hendrix College (Department for Abnormal Psychology), course: Independent Study, language: English, abstract: 1. IncidenceThis first part of the paper deals with the question of how to define child sexual abuse. Differences in the definitions that impede a comparison of different studies conducted onthis topic are examined. Child sexual abuse has long been thought to be rare or at leastoccurring in small numbers only. In recent decades, however, the incidence of childsexual abuse cases seemed to explode. Probably only the higher number of reported casesis responsible for that phenomenon. The incidence of child sexual abuse probably did notreally change. The number of child sexual abuse ranges for females somewhere between6% to 62% and for males between 3% and 31% (Whetsell-Mitchell, 1995; Finkelhor,1993). The large difference between these numbers is due mainly to the fact of differentdefinitions in the studies. In the following paragraphs three different elements for whichdefinitions seem necessary are discussed. First the phrase child sexual abuse is to bedefined. Second phrases for the sexual inappropriate behavior are examined, and thirdterms to name the abuser are defined. 2. Child Sexual Abuse. A sample of phrases equated with child sexual abuse by different researchers is: sexualvictimization, sexual exploitation, sexual assault, sexual misuse, child molestation, sexualmaltreatment, and child rape (Whetsell-Mitchell, 1995). Discussion about child sexualabuse becomes even more difficult when different fields are taken into account. The legaland the social welfare system have quite different ideas of child sexual abuse, and these ideas are different from the psychological ideas as well. Some features are moreambiguous than others are. For instance, it is more likely for different people to agree thatchild sexual abuse has happened when one or the other form of penetration was involved. It becomes more difficult when behavior is examined that might be perfectly normal inone family, while abusive in another family. This depends on the family s idea andpractice of nudity. While one family thinks it inappropriate to be naked in front of thechild another family might find this perfectly normal. Thus, if one of the parents wouldapproach his or her naked child during bathing, it would be normal in family two but notin the first one. This is largely related to the environment in which the child grew up. Onefeature that indicates sexual abusive behavior is sexual gratification for the involvedadult. [...]

Child Sexual Abuse And Mental Disorder

de Arnold Ackerer

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ISBN: 9783638254595
Editor: GRIN Verlag
Data de Lançamento: fevereiro de 2004
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: eBook
Formato e Compatibilidade: PDF para ADE
Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Ciências Sociais e Humanas > Psicologia
EAN: 9783638254595