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The following pages link to Post-traumatic aspects of the treatment of victims of sexual abuse and incest (Q69658086):
Displaying 16 items.
- On being invisible in the mental health system (Q33556140) (← links)
- Review of psychological issues in victims of domestic violence seen in emergency settings (Q33749572) (← links)
- Integration of teen pregnancy and child abuse research: identifying mediator variables for pregnancy outcome (Q34890082) (← links)
- The measurement of psychological maltreatment: Early data on the child abuse and trauma scale (Q36880058) (← links)
- Dissociative experience and cultural neuroscience: narrative, metaphor and mechanism. (Q37503534) (← links)
- Histories of childhood trauma and complex post-traumatic sequelae in women with eating disorders (Q39460715) (← links)
- Clinical detection, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder. (Q40638046) (← links)
- The Impact of a History of Childhood Abuse on Hospital Outcome of Affective Episodes (Q41691124) (← links)
- Magical Flight and Monstrous Stress: Technologies of Absorption and Mental Wellness in Azeroth (Q47335304) (← links)
- Attitudinal Predictors of Dissociation: Hostility and Powerlessness (Q48719340) (← links)
- Understanding the importance of attachment in shame traumatic memory relation to depression: the impact of emotion regulation processes (Q48913007) (← links)
- Attachment, personality, and psychopathology among adult inpatients: self-reported romantic attachment style versus Adult Attachment Interview states of mind (Q50912179) (← links)
- Assumptions in borderline personality disorder: specificity, stability and relationship with etiological factors (Q51089619) (← links)
- No evidence for overgeneral memories in borderline personality disorder (Q52010335) (← links)
- Reality testing in adult women who report childhood sexual and physical abuse (Q73287419) (← links)
- Impact of a history of physical and sexual abuse in eating disordered and asymptomatic subjects (Q74608806) (← links)