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How Child Sexual Abuse Survivors Can Inadvertently Get Victimized TwiceThe key question: Will the lawsuit have a net beneficial therapeutic effect or a traumatizing effect?
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April 14, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Use of Pseudonyms in Civil Suits Over Sexual AbuseSurvivors of childhood sexual abuse often lead lives in silence, secrecy and shame. Not only do they suffer from the traumatic effects of sexual abuse, which often causes depression, post-traumatic stress and addiction issues, but the fear of exposing that secret creates its own hosts of problems.
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April 13, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Use of Pseudonyms in Civil Suits Over Sexual AbuseSurvivors of childhood sexual abuse often lead lives in silence, secrecy and shame. Not only do they suffer from the traumatic effects of sexual abuse, which often causes depression, post-traumatic stress and addiction issues, but the fear of exposing that secret creates its own hosts of problems.
By Daniel F. Monahan
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