Michele Elliot is a Child Psychologist and founder and Director of the children's protection agency KIDSCAPE, in London, UK. She has chaired World Health Organization and Home Office working groups on child sexual abuse and was awarded a Winston Churchill Fellowship. She has published numerous books and articles and is a leading expert in the field of child abuse prevention.
An important and challenging work. Michele Elliott and her
colleagues guide us through denial, stereotypes, and conventional
misinformation to an unflinching examination of painful realities.
Theoretical, research and clinical chapters help to forge a new
understanding of the issues and set directions for further
exploration. Many survivors, both male and female, will finally
have their experiences validated. The powerfully moving survivors'
stories will be vital tools for survivors in their healing and will
aid therapists in understanding the complexities of recovery from
sexual abuse by females. --Mike Lew, author of Victims No Longer:
Men Recovering From Incest and Other Sexual Child Abuse
Michele Elliott has done a splendid job compiling information from
a variety of sources in regard to sexual abuse by female
perpetrators. This is a valuable text which provides the reader
with the current state of knowledge in regard to a dimension of
sexual abuse which is becoming increasingly recognized. --A.
Nicholas Groth, PhD, author of Men Who Rape
- Succeeds in making its main pointthat females can be sexual
abusers of children and that professionals must recognize
this....Recommended. --Issues in Child Abuse Accusations,
5/4/1994ƒƒ A valuable resource that summarizes our current
knowledge of the subject...The book itself is easy to read, well
balanced, and provides a personal view of the contributors of the
issue of female perpetrators. --Journal of Family Violence,
5/4/1994
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