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Notes From The Field: Understanding Why Sibling Abuse Remains Under The Radar And Pathways To Outing, Amy B. Meyers Ph.D., Lcsw-R
Notes From The Field: Understanding Why Sibling Abuse Remains Under The Radar And Pathways To Outing, Amy B. Meyers Ph.D., Lcsw-R
Faculty Works: SW (2011-2020)
The identification of sibling abuse is imperative to the emotional well-being of the victim, the perpetrator, and the family system. Sibling abuse has been identified as the most common form of family violence (Button, Parker, & Gealt, 2008; Reid & Donovan, 1990). It occurs more frequently than parent-child abuse or spousal abuse (Graham-Bermann, Cutler, Litzenberger, & Schwartz, 1994), yet it remains largely unaddressed in the literature and subsequently under the radar of child welfare, social service providers, and mental health practitioners. Highlighted in this paper is the need for those working in the field of mental health and social service …