Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10311053 | Child Abuse & Neglect | 2005 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Dissociation's strong association with abuse potential may partially explain why only some abused children later perpetuate the cycle of abuse, as those who are not dissociative into adulthood are likely to have lower abuse potential, in contrast to those displaying elevated dissociation. The extent of the dissociation may depend on the affective family environment in which the abuse took place.
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Authors
David Singh Narang, Josefina M. Contreras,