Avoiding psychological (re)traumatisation in dentistry when working with patients who are adult survivors of child sex abuse

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  • who: Susanna Alyce and colleagues from the This paper draws from a broader study investigating survivor experiences of trust in accessing healthcareSurvivors of CSA are often reticent in disclosing abuse narratives [2] making gleaning accurate, in-depth research data challenging. The study adopted a survivorresearch methodology, whereby the primary researcher is a survivor of CSA and such a shared history facilitated co-constructed explorations of trust issues. A total of , survivors were recruited using a snowball method. The primary researcher introduced the study to two professionals working with survivors. They introduced the study to other professionals and . . .

     

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