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Disclosure.
Denial.
Intimidation.
Court system.
Between 10 and 13 years old.
Between 2 and 3 years old.
Under 8 years old.
14 years old or older.
Whether or not the perpetrator lives in the home.
Whether or not the child’s disclosure is believed to be true.
Whether or not the treatment includes medication management.
Whether or not the non-offending parent is included in therapy.
400
150
75
280
The parent finds out about the abuse; the child denies the abuse; the child then confirms abuse occurred; the child confronts their abuser.
The child discloses the abuse; the parent believes abuse occurred; the abuser confirms abuse occurred; the abuser is convicted.
The child discloses abuse; the parent confronts the abuser; the abuser denies the abuse; the child then denies the abuse.
The parent witnesses the abuse; the child denies abuse; the abuser denies abuse; the parent allows the abuse to continue.
Secrecy
Intimacy
Coercion
Relationship
Does not believe the child.
Blames the child for the abuse.
Believes the child.
Ignores the situation.
Secrecy.
Helplessness.
Entrapment and accommodation.
Acceptance.
They will lose the love of the abuser.
Someone else they care about will be abused.
No one will believe them.
All choices are correct.
True
False
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