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    Allegations of child sexual abuse in family court cases: A qualitative analysis of psychiatric evidence

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    Allegations of child sexual abuse in Family Court cases have gained increasing attention. The study investigates factors involved in Family Court cases involving allegations of child sexual abuse. A qualitative methodology was employed to examine Records of Judgement and Psychiatric Reports for 20 cases distilled from the data corpus of 102 cases. A seven-stage methodology was developed utilising a thematic analysis process informed by principles of grounded theory and phenomenology. The explication of eight thematic clusters was undertaken. The findings point to complex issues and dynamics in which child sexual abuse allegations have been raised. The alleging parent’s allegations of sexual abuse against their ex-partner may be: the expression of unconscious deep fears for their children’s welfare, or an action to meet their needs for personal affirmation in the context of the painful upheaval of a relationship break-up. Implications of the findings are discussed

    Art of manuall rhetoricke

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    Pt. 2 Chironomia has separate title page and pagingEach work has added engraved title pageThis copy names of R.A.S. Paget and Grace Paget inscribed on flyleaf, above additional inscription : 'To Pierre Gorman in gratitude for all that he has done for the Systematic Sign Language 1958-1967'This copy includes Pierre Gorman ex librisThis copy has listing for the item from an unknown catalog pasted into front flyleafAn imprint variant or possible reissue of the edition with "Henry Twyford" named as bookseller in imprint for both partsThis scan Mispaginated, missing or duplicate pages. Everything available at the time of digitisation has been copie
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