This document, a page from a legal filing, discusses the psychological complexities of child sexual abuse (CSA) disclosure. It cites academic research to explain why victims often delay reporting abuse until adulthood, pointing to factors like grooming by the perpetrator, shame, self-blame, and attachment to the abuser. The text also explains how traumatic memory is encoded, noting that victims often focus only on the most salient details, which can lead to the loss of specific information over time.
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