False allegations of child sexual abuse in divorce proceedings
An explorative South African study
Robinson, Tanya/John-Langba, Johannes
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Zusatztext
This book develops a theoretical understanding of the phenomenon of false child sexual abuse allegations during divorce and custody proceedings. Utilising general systems theory, the theory of planned behaviour and crisis theory, she explores factors contributing to unfounded child sexual abuse allegations and identifies the archetypes of parents making such allegations. Dr Robinson also examines the psychosocial impacts of false child sexual abuse allegations on families, and the meanings accused parents give to the experience. Her results indicate that falsely accused parents present with agony, acute trauma, emotional distress, depression, suicidal ideations and utter dismay. This book highlights the adverse effects of this phenomenon on families. It is ground-breaking in identifying gaps in South African child-welfare policies and legislation needed to address the problem and in suggesting the need to develop evidence-based capacity building initiatives about the problem, specifically targeted at mental health and child-welfare professionals.
Autorenportrait
Doctor Robinson is a passionate academic and obtained qualifications BA(SW)(US), MSD (UP), DPhil(US), PG Cert (Ed)(UNISA), PhD(NWU), PhD(UCT). Doctor Robinson wears various professional hats as researcher, academic, practitioner, author and specialise is socio-psycho-legal-forensic cases.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 30.01.2016
Umfang: 320 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 2 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783659831041
Umbreit-Nr.: 9100874
