%0 Journal Article %T Treatment outcome research with the non-offending parents of sexually abused children: a critical review %J Journal of child sexual abuse %D 2004 %A Corcoran, Jacqueline %V 13 %N 2 %P 59-84 %X Potentially deleterious effects arise from the experience of childhood sexual abuse, but maternal supportiveness has been identified as a crucial mediator. Consequently, a body of knowledge has begun to develop on interventions designed to improve the supportiveness and adjustment of the non-offending parent. The present paper attempts to provide a critical review of the treatment outcomes reported for these new interventions. Studies have been organized according to the sexually abused child's stage of development: preschool, school-aged, and adolescence. Recommendations for service delivery and research follow.

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