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Child Sexual Abuse: Intervention and Treatment Issues
User Manual Series (1993)
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Notes

  1. H. Lerman, "The Psychoanalytic Legacy: From Whence We Come," in L.A. Walker, ed., Handbook on Child Sexual Abuse (New York: Springer, 1988), 37-54.

  2. G. Masson, Assault on the Truth (New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1984).

  3. A.A. Brill, ed., The Basic Writings of Sigmund Freud (New York: Modern Library, 1983).

  4. L. Bender and A. Blau, "The Reaction of Children to Sexual Relations With Adults," American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 22 (1952): 825-837.

  5. A. Yorukgolu and J. Kemph, "Children Not Severely Damaged by Incest with a Parent," Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry 5 (1966): 111-124.

  6. K.C. Faller, "Is the Child Victim of Sexual Abuse Telling the Truth?" Child Abuse and Neglect 8 (1984): 473-81.

  7. D. Jones and M. McQuiston, Interviewing the Sexually Abused Child (Denver: Kempe National Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, 1986).

  8. D. Jones and E.M. McGraw, "Reliable and Fictitious Accounts of Sexual Abuse to Children," Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2 (1987):27-45.

  9. K.C. Faller, "Characteristics of a Clinical Sample of Victims of Sexual Abuse: Do Boy and Girl Victims Differ?" Child Abuse and Neglect 13(1989).

  10. D. Finkelhor, Sexually Victimized Children (New York: The Free Press, 1979).

  11. G. Wyatt, "The Sexual Abuse of Afro-American and White American Women in Childhood," Child Abuse and Neglect 9 (1985): 507-519.

  12. D.E.H. Russell, "The Incidence and Prevalence of Intrafamilial and Extrafamilial Sexual Abuse and Female Children," Child Abuse and Neglect 7 (1983): 133-46.

  13. Finkelhor, Sexually Victimized Children.

  14. D. Lykken, "The Detection of Deception," in L. Wrightsman, C. Willis, and S. Kassin, eds., On the Witness Stand (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1987).

  15. Reauthorized by Public Law, 102-295 (1992).

  16. Finkelhor, Sexually Victimized Children.

  17. L. Risin and M. Koss, "The Sexual Abuse of Boys," Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2 (1987): 309-23.

  18. A. Burgess, Child Pornography and Sex Rings (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1984).

  19. Child Welfare Information Gateway, State Statutes Related to Child Abuse and Neglect, 1988.

  20. K.C. Faller, Understanding Child Sexual Maltreatment (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1990).

  21. Ibid.

  22. K.C. Faller, "The Spectrum of Sexual Abuse in Daycare: An Exploratory Study," Journal of Family Violence 3(1988):283-398.

  23. D. Campagna and D. Poffenberger, Sexual Trafficking in Children (Dover, MA: Auburn House, 1988).

  24. Child Abuse and Neglect, Vol. 15, No. 3 (1991).

  25. Russell, "The Incidence and Prevalence of Intrafamilial and Extrafamilial Sexual Abuse of Female Children."

  26. D. Finkelhor et al., eds., Sourcebook on Child Sexual Abuse (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1986).

  27. Russell, "The Incidence and Prevalence of Intrafamilial and Extrafamilial Sexual Abuse of Female Children."

  28. Wyatt, "The Sexual Abuse of Afro-American and White Women in Childhood."

  29. Finkelhor, Sourcebook on Child Sexual Abuse.

  30. Faller, Understanding Child Sexual Maltreatment.

  31. D. Finkelhor, Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory and Research (New York: The Free Press, 1984).

  32. American Association for Protecting Children, Highlights of Official Child Neglect and Abuse Reporting, 1986.

  33. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Study Findings: Study of National Incidence and Prevalence of Child Abuse and Neglect: 1988 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988).

  34. Ibid.

  35. F. Porter, L. Blick, and S. Sgroi, "Treatment of the Sexually Abused Child," in S. Sgroi, ed., Handbook of Clinical Intervention in Child Sexual Abuse (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1982), 109-146.

  36. D. Finkelhor, "What's Wrong With Sex Between Adults and Children," American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 49 (1979): 692-697.

  37. D. Finkelhor and A. Browne, "The Effects of Sexual Abuse," in D. Finkelhor et al., eds., Sourcebook on Child Sexual Abuse (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1986).

  38. B. Steele and H. Alexander, "Long-Term Effects of Sexual Abuse in Childhood," in P.B. Mrazek and C.H. Kempe, Sexually Abused Children and Their Families (London: Pergamon Press, 1982).

  39. J. Haugaard and N. Reppucci, The Sexual Abuse of Children (San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 1988).

  40. J. Briere and M. Runtz, "Post Sexual Abuse Trauma," in G. Wyatt and G. Powell, eds., Lasting Effects of Child Sexual Abuse (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1988).

  41. K. Kendall-Tackett, L.M. Williams, and D. Finkelhor, "The Impact of Sexual Abuse on Children: A Review of Recent Empirical Studies," Paper presented at the meetings of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, January 1991, San Diego.

  42. Finkelhor et al., Sourcebook on Child Sexual Abuse.

  43. Sgroi, Handbook on Clinical Intervention in Child Sexual Abuse.

  44. J. Conte and J. Schuerman, "The Effects of Sexual Abuse on Children: A Multidimensional View," in G. Wyatt and G. Powell, eds., The Lasting Effects of Child Sexual Abuse (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1988).

  45. M. Steinberg and M. Westhof, "Behavioral Characteristics and Physical Findings: A Medical Perspective," in K.C. Faller, Child Sexual Abuse: An Interdisciplinary Manual for Diagnosis, Case Management, and Treatment (New York: Columbia, 1988).

  46. J. Smith, R. Benton, J. Moore, and D. Runyan, Understanding the Medical Diagnosis of Child Maltreatment (Denver: American Humane Association, 1989).

  47. Ibid.

  48. S.J. Emans, E. Woods, N. Flagg, and A. Freeman, "Genital Findings in Sexually Abused, Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Girls," Pediatrics 79 (1987): 778-785.

  49. Steinberg and Westhoff, "Behavioral Characteristics and Physical Findings."

  50. S. White, D. Ingram, and P. Lyna, "Vaginal Introital Diameter in the Evaluation of Sexual Abuse," Child Abuse and Neglect 13 (1989): 217-224.

  51. A. Heger, "The Hymen and Anus Revisited," presentation given at the First North American Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Toronto, June 7, 1991.

  52. D. Muram, "Child Sexual Abuse: Relationship Between Sexual Acts and Genital Findings," Child Abuse and Neglect 13 (1989): 211-216.

  53. Emans et al., "Genital Findings in Sexually Abused, Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Girls."

  54. C.J. Hobbs and J.M. Wynne, "Sexual Abuse of English Boys and Girls: The Importance of Anal Examination," Child Abuse and Neglect 13 (1989): 195-210.

  55. J. McCann, J. Voris, M. Simon, and R. Wells, "Perianal Findings in Prepubertal Children Selected for Nonabuse: A Descriptive Study," Child Abuse and Neglect 13 (1989): 179-193.

  56. Steinberg and Westhoff, "Behavioral Characteristics and Physical Findings."

  57. McCann et al., "Perianal Findings in Prepubertal Children."

  58. Hobbs and Wynne, "Sexual Abuse of English Boys and Girls."

  59. McCann et al., "Perianal Findings in Prepubertal Children."

  60. Steinberg and Westhoff, "Behavioral Characteristics and Physical Findings."

  61. D. Corwin, "Early Diagnosis of Child Sexual Abuse: Diminishing the Lasting Effects," in G. Wyatt and G. Powell, eds., The Lasting Effects of Child Sexual Abuse (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1990).

  62. Faller, Understanding Child Sexual Maltreatment.

  63. Campagna and Poffenberger, Sexual Trafficking in Children.

  64. K.C. Faller, Child Sexual Abuse: An Interdisciplinary Manual for Diagnosis, Case Management, and Treatment (New York: Columbia University Press, 1988).

  65. J. Myers, Legal Issues In Child Abuse and Neglect (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1990).

  66. Faller, Child Sexual Abuse.

  67. S. Sgroi, F. Porter, and L. Blick, "Validation of Child Sexual Abuse," in S. Sgroi, ed., Handbook of Clinical Intervention in Child Sexual Abuse (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1982), 59-79.

  68. Steinberg and Westhoff, "Behavioral Characteristics and Physical Findings."

  69. Faller, K.C. "Possible Explanations for Child Sexual Abuse Allegations in Divorce," American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 61 (1991): 86-91.

  70. D.P.H. Jones and A. Seig, "Child Sexual Abuse Allegations in Custody or Visitation Cases: A Report of 20 Cases," in B. Nicholson and J. Bulkley, eds., Sexual Abuse Allegations in Custody and Visitation Cases (Washington, DC: American Bar Association, 1988), 22-36.

  71. N. Theonnes and P. Tjaden, "The Extent, Nature, and Validity of Sexual Abuse Allegations in Custody/Visitation Disputes," Child Abuse and Neglect 14 (1990): 151-163.

  72. H. Giarretto, An Integrated Approach to Child Sexual Abuse (Palo Alto: Science and Behavior Books, 1982).

  73. N. Groth, "Understanding Sexual Offense Behavior and Differentiating Among Sexual Abusers," in S. Sgroi, Vulnerable Populations, Vol. 2 (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1989).

  74. Faller, Understanding Child Sexual Maltreatment.

  75. J. Myers, Legal Issues in Child Abuse and Neglect (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1992).

  76. G. Goodman and A. Clark-Stewart, "Suggestibility of Children's Testimony: Implications for Sexual Abuse Investigations," in J. Doris, ed., The Suggestibility of Children's Recollections (Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 1991).

  77. A. Clarke-Stewart, W. Thompson, and S. Lepore, Manipulating Children's Interpretations Through Interrogation. Unpublished paper (Irvine, CA: University of California at Irvine, 1989).

  78. J. Conte, E. Sorenson, L. Fogarty, and J. Dalla Rosa, "Evaluating Children's Reports of Sexual Abuse: Results From a Survey of Professionals," American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 61 (1991): 428-437.

  79. A. Sivan, D. Schor, G. Koeppl, and L. Noble, "Interaction of Normal Children With Anatomical Dolls," Child Abuse and Neglect 12 (1988):295-304.

  80. M. Everson and B. Boat, "Sexualized Doll Play Among Young Children: Implications for the Use of Anatomical Dolls in Sexual Abuse Evaluations," Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 29 (1990): 736-742.

  81. L. Jampole and K. Webber, "An Assessment of the Behavior of Sexually Abused and Nonsexually Abused Children With Anatomically Correct Dolls," Child Abuse and Neglect 11 (1987): 187-192.

  82. S. White, G. Strom, G. Santilli, and B. Halpin, "Interviewing Young Sexual Abuse Victims With Anatomically Correct Dolls," Child Abuse and Neglect 10 (1986): 519-30.

  83. Everson and Boat, "Sexualized Doll Play Among Young Children."

  84. M. Everson and B. Boat, "Putting the Anatomical Doll Controversy in Perspective: An Examination of the Major Uses and Related Criticism," Child Abuse and Neglect, in press.

  85. N. Groth, Anatomical Drawings (Forensic Mental Health Associates, Inc., 1984).

  86. A. Burgess, M. McCausland, and W. Wolbert, "Children's Drawings as Indicators of Sexual Trauma," Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 19(1981): 50-58.

  87. A. Yates, L Beutler, and M. Crago, "Drawings by Child Victims of Incest," Child Abuse and Neglect 9 (1985): 183-189.

  88. Faller, Child Sexual Abuse: An Interdisciplinary Manual for Diagnosis, Case Management, and Treatment.

  89. G. Goodman, and R. Reed, "Age Differences in Eyewitness Testimony," Law and Human Behavior 10 (1986): 317-332.

  90. K. Saywitz, G. Goodman, E. Nicholas, and S. Moan, Children's Memories of Genital Exams: Implications for Cases of Child Sexual Assault.

  91. A. Yates, "Should Young Children Testify in Cases of Sexual Abuse?" American Journal of Psychiatry 144(4) (1987): 476-79.

  92. M. Steward, Final Report of Grant #90CA1332 (NCAAN): The Development of a Model Interview for Young Child Victims of Sexual Abuse (Davis, CA: Department of Psychiatry, University of California, 1989).

  93. G. Goodman and C. Aman, "Children's Use of Anatomically Detailed Dolls To Recount an Event," Child Development 61 (1990): 1859-1871.

  94. K. Saywitz, G. Goodman, and J. Myers, "Can Children Provide Accurate Eyewitness Accounts?" Violence Update 2 (September 1990): 10-11.

  95. A. Clarke-Stewart, W. Thompson, and S. Lepore, Manipulating Children's Interpretations Through Interrogation.

  96. Conte et al., "Evaluating Children's Reports of Sexual Abuse."

  97. D. Corwin, "Early Diagnosis of Child Sexual Abuse: Diminishing the Lasting Effects," in G. Wyatt and G. Powell, eds., The Lasting Effects of Child Sexual Abuse (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1988).

  98. M. De Young, "A Conceptual Model for Judging the Truthfulness of a Young Child's Allegation of Sexual Abuse," American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 56 (1986): 550-559.

  99. K.C. Faller, "Is the Child Victim of Sexual Abuse Telling the Truth?" Child Abuse and Neglect 8 (1984): 473-481.

  100. D. Jones and M. McQuiston, Interviewing the Sexually Abused Child (1986).

  101. D. Jones and E.M. McGraw, "Reliable and Fictitious Accounts of Sexual Abuse to Children," Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2 (1987): 27-45.

  102. H. Klajner-Diamond, W. Wehrspann, and P. Steinhauer, "Assessing the Credibility of Young Children's Allegations of Sexual Abuse: Clinical Issues," Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 32 (1987): 610-614.

  103. F. Sink, "A Hierarchical Model for Evaluation of Child Sexual Abuse," American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 58 (1988): 129-135.

  104. J. Yuille, "The Systematic Assessment of Children's Testimony," Canadian Psychology 29 (1988): 247-259.

  105. Faller, "The Spectrum of Sexual Abuse in Daycare: An Exploratory Study."

  106. Ibid.

  107. Sorenson and Snow, 1991.

  108. W. Terry, "Perpetrator and Victim Accounts of Sexual Abuse," paper given at the Health Sciences Response to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, Center for Child Protection, 1991.

  109. Jones and McGraw, "Reliable and Fictitious Accounts of Sexual Abuse to Children."

  110. K.C. Faller, "Decision-Making in Cases of Intrafamilial Child Sexual Abuse," American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 1 (1987): 121-128.

  111. P. Marchotka, F. Pittman, and K. Flomenhaft, "Incest as a Family Affair," Family Process 6 (1967): 98-116.

  112. G. Abel, J. Becker, M. Mittelman, and J. Cunningham-Rather, The Self-Reported Molestations of Non-Incarcerated Child Molester, presented at the NIMH meeting on Assessment and Treatment of Sex Offenders, Tampa, FL, February 1986.

  113. D. Finkelhor, Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory and Research (New York: The Free Press, 1984), 53-58.

  114. Finkelhor et al., Sourcebook on Child Sexual Abuse, 89-142.

  115. Faller, Child Sexual Abuse: An Interdisciplinary Manual for Diagnosis, Case Management, and Treatment, 89-115.

  116. Faller, Understanding Child Sexual Maltreatment, 54-65.

  117. Porter, Blick, and Sgroi, "Treatment of the Sexually Abused Child," 112.

  118. J.R. Wheeler and L. Berliner, "Treating the Effects of Sexual Abuse on Children," in G. Wyatt and G. Powell, eds., The Lasting Effects of Child Sexual Abuse (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1988), 227-249.

  119. D. Finkelhor, "Sexual Abuse of Boys," in D. Finkelhor, Child Sexual Abuse: New Concepts and Research (New York: The Free Press, 1984).

  120. Finkelhor et al., Sourcebook on Child Sexual Abuse, 102-104.

  121. J. Briere and M. Runtz, "University Males' Sexual Interest in Children: Potential Indices of `Pedophilia' in a Non-Forensic Sample," Child Abuse and Neglect 13 (1988): 65-76.

  122. B. Maletzky, Treating the Sexual Offender (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1991).

  123. Ibid.; W.L. Marshall, D.R. Laws, and H.E. Barbaree, eds., Handbook of Sexual Assault (New York: Plenum, 1990).

  124. D.R. Laws, Relapse Prevention in Sex Offenders (New York, Guilford Press, 1989).


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