Gentry, 1978 - Google Patents
Incestuous abuse of children: The need for an objective viewGentry, 1978
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- 1678077072285239567
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- Gentry C
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- Child Welfare
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Incestuous Abuse of Children: The Need for an Objective View Page 1 PRACTICE FORUM
Incestuous Abuse of Children: The Need for an Objective View CHARLES E. GENTRY
Societal attitudes toward incestuous abuse of children are barriers to prevention and treatment …
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