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Citation

Goodwin J, Cauthorne CG, Rada RT. Am. J. Psychiatry 1980; 137(10): 1223-1225.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1980, American Psychiatric Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7416270

Abstract

The authors describe three adopted girls, aged 9 and 10, who falsely alleged that their adoptive mothers dressed them in rags, made them do all the chores, and favored their stepsiblings. Underlying these false accusations of abuse was a history that included 1) actual abuse of the child in a previous placement, 2) early loss of a mothering figure, and 3) emotional abuse in the adoptive home. Professional involved in child protection eed to recognize this syndrome because intensive family therpay and temporary placement of the child outside the home are required in all cases. The child's false accusation of abuse is a cry for help and should not be dismissed as a manipulative fabrication.


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