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Hi!
I don't want to go massively into details but I would like to investigate this condition a bit more. Ideally, I'd like to read literature/resources from the victims perspective, for example looking at long term effects and adult survivors. (A lot of the websites/books I have found seem either to be for doctors to spot children affected or parents who believe they are being falsely accused.)
Academic books in psychology, sociology or other, personal accounts, novels, guides, memoirs, anything would be helpful.
I am also particularly interested in cases of victims being diagnosed with learning disorders/long term conditions that don't land hospitalisations.
Thank you!
I don't want to go massively into details but I would like to investigate this condition a bit more. Ideally, I'd like to read literature/resources from the victims perspective, for example looking at long term effects and adult survivors. (A lot of the websites/books I have found seem either to be for doctors to spot children affected or parents who believe they are being falsely accused.)
Academic books in psychology, sociology or other, personal accounts, novels, guides, memoirs, anything would be helpful.
I am also particularly interested in cases of victims being diagnosed with learning disorders/long term conditions that don't land hospitalisations.
Thank you!