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October 3, 2024 43 mins

In this episode of 'One in Ten,' host Teresa Huizar interviews Amy Adams, a Ph.D. doctoral researcher at the University of Birmingham, about the complex and often overlooked issue of sibling sexual abuse. They discuss the challenges surrounding the disclosure and identification of such cases, the family dynamics involved, and the societal stigmas associated. Amy shares her extensive research findings from the National Sibling Sexual Abuse Project, including the prevalence, family stressors, and the need for whole-family, trauma-informed approaches to intervention. The conversation highlights the importance of public awareness and comprehensive support systems to help families navigate the repercussions of sibling sexual abuse. 

 

Time Stamps: 

00:00: Introduction to One in Ten 

01:36: Meet Amy Adams: Researcher on Sibling Sexual Abuse 

01:50: The National Sibling Sexual Abuse Project 

05:17: Exploring the Prevalence of Sibling Sexual Abuse 

08:27: Public Perception and Family Dynamics 

28:35: Disclosure and Family Reactions 

35:36: Implications for Practice and Future Research 

40:03: Conclusion and Final Thoughts 

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