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The psychology of sexual victimization : a handbook

A scholarly handbook focusing on variables that assist in confronting and preventing the forms of sexual victimization, which include rape, child abductions, battering, sexual harassment, and incest.
Print Book, English, 1999
Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn., 1999
xvii, 255 pages ; 24 cm
9780313302480, 0313302480
38521496
Introduction Sexual Victimization by Family Members The Resilience of the Human Psyche: Recognition and Treatment of the Adult Survivor of Incest by Paula K. Lundberg-Love Sexual Victimization in Dating and Marital Relationships Physical Violence in Dating Relationships by Kathryn M. Ryan, Irene Hanson Frieze, and H. Colleen Sinclair Observers' Blaming of Battered Wives: Who, What, When, and Why? by Dee L.R. Graham and Edna I. Rawlings Sexual Victimization by Strangers Stranger Rape by Patricia Rozee Sexual Victimization in Educational and Work Settings Sexual Harassment in Education and the Workplace: A View from the Field of Psychology by Michele A. Paludi, et al. Sexual Victimization: Legal and Legislative Responses The Law and Workplace Sexual Harassment by Anne C. Levy Sexual Victimization: Responses of the U.S. Congress by Michael R. Stevenson Sexual Victimization: Resources for Teaching, Research, and Advocacy Parental Kidnapping and Child Abuse: What Is the the Appropriate Intervention? by Child Find of America, Inc., Donna Linder, Executive Director One Woman's Story: The Development of S.E.S.A.M.E. (Survivors of Educator Sexual Abuse and Misconduct Emerge) by Mary Ann Werner Teaching about Sexual Harassment in the Undergraduate Psychology Curriculum by Michele A. Paludi, Lindsay Doling, and Lauren Gellis Appendices Selected Bibliography Index