Engagement and completion of therapy following a disclosure of child sexual abuse to authorities

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Abstract

Trauma from child sexual abuse has harmful and long-term effects, especially when left untreated. However, children disclosing abuse often have considerable barriers to engaging with therapy, and many children may not receive therapy to address their trauma until their symptoms become more severe later in life. The disclosure of child sexual abuse to authorities is an opportunity for services to address the effects of abuse.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherAustralian Institute of Family Studies - Commonwealth of Australia
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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