Overview
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Betty N. Gordon
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, USA
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Carolyn S. Schroeder
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Chapel Hill Pediatrics and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, USA
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Table of contents (6 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xvii
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- Betty N. Gordon, Carolyn S. Schroeder
Pages 1-21
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- Betty N. Gordon, Carolyn S. Schroeder
Pages 23-46
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- Betty N. Gordon, Carolyn S. Schroeder
Pages 47-61
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- Betty N. Gordon, Carolyn S. Schroeder
Pages 63-92
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- Betty N. Gordon, Carolyn S. Schroeder
Pages 93-114
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- Betty N. Gordon, Carolyn S. Schroeder
Pages 115-138
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Back Matter
Pages 139-157
About this book
There are few things that stir up our culture more than sex, particularly sex and children. Sexual behavior in children represents, to far too many people, further proof of the moral decay of our society. Any issue that provokes as strong an emotional reaction as childhood sexuality is obviously in need of a rational discussion. The best features of thought and reason include their moderating influence on overheated and reaction emotions. Consequently, this book by Betty Gordon and Carolyn Schroeder represents a very important, and even brave, counter to irrationality. When the Surgeon General of the United States is forced to resign because the words "children" and "masturbation" appear in the same sentence, you know that there is a great deal of misunderstanding about sexuality. My own evolution as a researcher in the area of child sexual abuse is a model of how naivete can be corrected by knowledge. Some of my early research in sexual abuse of children led me to realize that sexual behavior was a reliable marker of victimization in a relatively large percentage of children (Friedrich, Urquiza, & Beilke, 1986). My blinders to sexuality were evident in that I had not even hypothesized that to be the case in this early, exploratory research. When I realized how important sexual behavior was, several colleagues and I set out to interview parents and foster parents of sexually abused children more specifically. These adults were routinely quite reactive to our queries.
Reviews
`I was struck...by how accurate and reassuring the knowledge accumulated in this book is ... Gordon and Schroeder provide some clinically valid guidelines about how to help sexually abused children and what avenues to pursue.'
from the Foreword by William N. Friedrich, Mayo Clinic, Rochester
Authors and Affiliations
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, USA
Betty N. Gordon
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Chapel Hill Pediatrics and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, USA
Carolyn S. Schroeder