CSA Accommodation Syndrome
Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome is a fabricated and widely discredited "disorder" used by victimologists to reinterpret a variety of child testimony (both disclosure and non-disclosure) as evidence of CSA. It was a critical propaganda tool in the Day-care hysteria of the 1980s and 90s, and was first proposed by Roland Summit - a pioneer in victimological literature in 1983.