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Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
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Marshall, N. A. (2012). A clinician's guide to recognizing and reporting parental psychological maltreatment of children.Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 43(2), 73–79.
Online Continuing Education QUESTION
8 Child sexual abuse medical/evidentiary examinations have emerged as a new form of medical expertise. Some States have protocols for medical examiners to follow. What is the purpose of the evaluation? To select and enter your answer go to CE Test.