Protocols For The Sex-Abuse Evaluation
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CHAPTERS HEADINGS:
Acknowledgements
Introduction
- Preliminary Considerations
- Definition of the Term Sex Abuse
- Serving as a Court-Appointed Impartial Examiner
- The Request to Evaluate only the Child
- Joint Interviews
- Audiotapes and Videotapes
- The Length of the Evaluation
- General Comments about the Protocols
- Evaluation of the Alleged Child Victim
- Introduction
- Definition of Terms
- Preliminary Considerations
- The Child's Description of the Alleged Sexual Abuse
- The Child's Description of the Effects of the Alleged Sexual Abuse
- Differentiating Data Derived From the Further Direct Inquiry
- 51 Evaluative Criteria
- Differentiating Data derived from Projective Instruments
- 10 Evaluative Criteria
- Interview with the Parents
- 49 Evaluative Criteria
- Comments on Reports by Previous Examiners and other Submitted Documents
- Concluding Comments
- Evaluation of the Accused Male
- Introductory Comments
- 26 Evaluative Criteria
- Concluding Comments
- Evaluation of the Accused Female
- Introductory Comments
- 14 Indicators of Pedophilia
- Concluding Comments
- Evaluation of the Accuser when the Accused is a Family Member
- Introductory Comments
- 32 Indicators of a falsely Accusing Parent
- Concluding Comments
- Evaluation of the Accuser when the Accused is not a Family Member
- Introductory Comments
- 5 Evaluative Criteria
- Evaluation of the Belated Accuser/Victim
- Introductory Comments
- 27 Differentiating Criteria
- Concluding Comments
Conclusions
Addenda
References
Subject Index
Author Index
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