Ignorance is not a victimless crime: The case of the caring teacher,part I |
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Authors: | Sarah M. Rieth |
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Affiliation: | (1) Church Mission of Help, 153 West Utica Street, 14222 Buffalo, New York;(2) Colgate-Rochester/Bexley Hall/Crozer Theological Seminary, USA |
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Abstract: | Intrapsychic factors, including the dissociation of childhood wounds, rendered a mandated reporter of child abuse impotent to report a child's disclosure of abuse. The defenses of projective identification, splitting, denial, devaluation, and cognitive impairment prevented her from taking proper action. Passivity trained into her by the church and society reinforced her refusal to act to protect the child. |
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