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File:Daly2021RindRepeatedSelfPerceptionNotCSA.jpg|Daly's 2021 repetition of Rind (1998), finds that self-perception is far more important that abuse status | File:Daly2021RindRepeatedSelfPerceptionNotCSA.jpg|Daly's 2021 repetition of Rind (1998), finds that self-perception is far more important that abuse status | ||
File:Lgbtoutcomes.jpg|LGBT outcome/perception data | File:Lgbtoutcomes.jpg|LGBT outcome/perception data | ||
File:Lesbians.png|Simpler way of expressing Lesbian outcomes (ref to modern | File:Lesbians.png|Simpler way of expressing Lesbian outcomes (ref to modern feminism) | ||
File:Innocence.jpg|General reading on intrinsic harm | File:Innocence.jpg|General reading on intrinsic harm | ||
File:RBT Scientifically Incorrect Iatrogeny1(2000).jpg|The Rind team comment on the self-fulfilling prophecy of iatrogenic harm | File:RBT Scientifically Incorrect Iatrogeny1(2000).jpg|The Rind team comment on the self-fulfilling prophecy of iatrogenic harm |
Revision as of 23:21, 6 December 2021
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Basic Rind Paradox infographic
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Rind and Tromovitch (2000) on Iatrogenic Harm
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Research pointing to no intrinsic harm profiled in The Guardian
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What victimologists say about youth perception + admissions of iatrogenic harm
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Self-perception: Importance
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Some reading on secondary harm and perception/situational variables
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More secondary harms
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Intrinsic vs secondary harm
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Daly's 2021 repetition of Rind (1998), finds that self-perception is far more important that abuse status
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LGBT outcome/perception data
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Simpler way of expressing Lesbian outcomes (ref to modern feminism)
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General reading on intrinsic harm
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The Rind team comment on the self-fulfilling prophecy of iatrogenic harm
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The Rind team comment further on iatrogenic harm
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CSA harm was known to be confounded even before Rind
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No "typical" CSA reaction or "syndrome"