Published: Oct. 07, 2012
Many health care professionals have been victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse and never received therapy or dealt consciously with its effects. Repression or a conscious decisions to ignore such trauma can have a blinding effect on their ability to recognize and treat other victims of CSA who come under their care. This article asks psychotherapists to question their own competency in treating CSA, since it can be the underlying cause of a plethora of psychological disorders.
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