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studies that are done,
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that they've had during the course
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when you ask people if they
acknowledge that they've been abused, particularly sexually
abused, during childhood,
told anyone,
interview. And then others will say yes,
a Significant number will say no,
asked when they've told.
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practices, can you explain.
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Q. Yes. Can you just explain -- let me ask it this way: In
your own clinical practice, how common, if at all, is it for
you to be the first person your patients have told they were
abused?
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