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6 Ibid, 19.
7 John Frederick, Conway. The Canadian family in crisis. (Toronto: J. Lorimer), 2003, 90.
8 Ibid, 90.
9 Neil Frude. Psychological approaches to child abuse. (Totowa: Rowman and Littlefield), 1981, 120.
10 Ibid, 120.
11 Ibid, 154.
12 Ibid, 155.
13Karel Kurst-Swanger, and Jacqueline L. Petcosky. Violence in the home: multidisciplinary perspectives. (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press), 2003, 65.
14 Neil Frude. Psychological approaches to child abuse. (Totowa: Rowman and Littlefield), 1981, 156.
15 Ibid, 156.
16 Ibid, 156.
17 Ibid, 157.
18 Karel Kurst-Swanger, and Jacqueline L. Petcosky. Violence in the home: multidisciplinary perspectives. (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press), 2003, 113.
19 Neil Frude. Psychological approaches to child abuse. (Totowa: Rowman and Littlefield), 1981,126.
20 Ibid, 126.
21 Ibid, 125.
22 Ibid, 125.
23 Maxine Hancock, and Karen Burton. Mains. Child sexual abuse: hope for healing. (Wheaton, IL: Harold Shaw Publishers), 1997, 6.
24 Ibid, 5.
25 SiteWizard. “Lucy Faithfull Foundation.” Child sexual abuse facts. Accessed March 24, 2017. https://www.parentsprotect.co.uk/quick_facts.htm, para 4.
26 “The 1 in 6 Statistic.” 1in6. January 1, 2017. Accessed March 24, 2017. http://1in6.org/the-1- in-6-statistic/? gclid=CjwKEAjwh9PGBRCfso2n3ODgvUcSJAAhpW5ouQSjBwcKyLP9OXyXNvkR4iuZVypisYN 9E6MePsf9oRoCOpPw_wcB, para 2.
27 Ibid, para 2.