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Published Online: 1981, pp. 465–612

Difficulties in Follow-Up of Rape Victims

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This article considers problems related to follow-up counseling of rape victims. These problems include: the victim’s defenses of denial and suppression; the characteristics of some women who are particularly vulnerable to rape; the response of some women to change their phone numbers and addresses; and anger at the assailant being projected onto the “assault” of follow-up.

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American Journal of Psychotherapy
Pages: 534 - 541
PubMed: 7325267

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Published in print: 1981, pp. 465–612
Published online: 30 April 2018

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Renee L. Binder, M.D.*

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Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in Residence, University of California, San Francisco; Director of Crisis Intervention Unit & Emergency Services, Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, 401 Parnassus Ave., San Francisco, CA 94143.

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