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Do Sexually Abused Children Become Abusers?

By Jane Gilgun
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Published: Feb. 16, 2010
Words: 3657 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

Do sexually abused children become abusers? Most do not. Persons who do not become abusers have protective factors in their lives that help them to cope with, adapt to, and overcome the effects of the abuse. This includes boy survivors and girl survivors.

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addiction, family, incest, selfhelp, parenting, child development, trauma, foster care, resilience, attachment, selfregulation, moral development, child sexual abuse, male survivors, coping with stress, girl perpetrators of child sexual abuse, sexual development, sexualized behaviors, codependence

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