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Hola a todos y todas,
Hemos visto en los ultimos meses como algun equipo de psicología forense, alega reiteramente los principios y protocolos que la American Psychological Association en Washington y por tanto se ampara bajo sus criterios, a la hora de peritar los casos de abuso a menores.
Tanto nos han sorpendido ciertas practicas sistematicas de este equipo, como por ejemplo que para elaborar un informe forense, utilizan el recurso de la entrevista conjunta con el supuesto "abusador-ra".
Así como insistir en la idea de que el niño-a no tiene memoria de lo vivido,etc,
Y nos hemos puesto en contacto con dicha asociación. Por cierto encantadores!!
Abajo el texto INTEGRO en inglés, de la pretigiosa entidad.
Si alguien necesita que se le traduzca , el equipo del Instituto Europeo Campus Stellae, muy gustoso facilitará la traducción.
Asimismo, si alguno-a es conocedor de este tipo de practicas, como minimo en contra de todo derecho fundamental que ampara a las vitimas "infancia", agradecemos se ponga en contacto con el equipo: live@campus-stellae.com
Esperamos ir aportando mas recursos que eviten se sigan cometindo este tipo de actuaciones: amorales y faltas de toda ética.
Los datos de contacto directo con la American Psychological Association, son
Su area juridica: Adbocacy: pracgovt@apa.org
American Psychological Association, 750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242
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Understanding Child Sexual Abuse
Education, Prevention, and Recovery
What are the Effects of Child Sexual Abuse?
pull quote Children and adolescents who have been sexually abused can suffer a range of psychological and behavioral problems, from mild to severe, in both the short and long term. These problems typically include depression, anxiety, guilt, fear, sexual dysfunction, withdrawal, and acting out. Depending on the severity of the incident, victims of sexual abuse may also develop fear and anxiety regarding the opposite sex or sexual issues and may display inappropriate sexual behavior. However, the strongest indication that a child has been sexually abused is inappropriate sexual knowledge, sexual interest, and sexual acting out by that child.
The initial or short-term effects of abuse usually occur within 2 years of the termination of the abuse. These effects vary depending upon the circumstances of the abuse and the child's developmental stage but may include regressive behaviors (such as a return to thumb-sucking or bed-wetting), sleep disturbances, eating problems, behavior and/or performance problems at school, and nonparticipation in school and social activities.
But the negative effects of child sexual abuse can affect the victim for many years and into adulthood. Adults who were sexually abused as children commonly experience depression. Additionally, high levels of anxiety in these adults can result in self-destructive behaviors, such as alcoholism or drug abuse, anxiety attacks, situation-specific anxiety disorders, and insomnia. Many victims also encounter problems in their adult relationships and in their adult sexual functioning.
Revictimization is also a common phenomenon among people abused as children. Research has shown that child sexual abuse victims are more likely to be the victims of rape or to be involved in physically abusive relationships as adults are.
In short, the ill effects of child sexual abuse are wide ranging. There is no one set of symptoms or outcomes that victims experience. Some children even report little or no psychological distress from the abuse, but these children may be either afraid to express their true emotions or may be denying their feelings as a coping mechanism. Other children may have what is called "sleeper effects." They may experience no harm in the short run, but suffer serious problems later in life.

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