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American psychologist, The

Journal Volume: 62
Journal Issue: 4
Journal Year: 2007
Articles in SafetyLit: 8

A public health perspective on "the ethics of asking and not asking about abuse."

Asking research participants about trauma and abuse

It's OK to ask about past abuse

Racial microaggressions in everyday life: implications for clinical practice

The Israeli-Palestinian peace process and its vicissitudes: insights from attitude theory

The psychology of ongoing threat: Relative risk appraisal, the September 11 attacks, and terrorism-related fears

To ask, or not to ask, about abuse--New Zealand research

What are we teaching our students by not asking about abuse?


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