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    Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor
    an angry therapist and survivor · 3/5/00 at 3:56 pm ET

    From the tone of your posts, it sounds as if there is concern here for his reputation. Why, for God's sake, are you concerned AT ALL about his rights to privacy or reputation? The more I learn about the scope of aftereffects of sexual abuse in survivors, the more I feel that the abusers forfeit their rights when they violate others' rights to a normal and happy life.

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    • Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor, by Olivia, grad student in counseling, 4/5/00
      • Re: Reporting sex offenses , by Marty Klein, Ph.D, 4/5/00
        • Re: Reporting sex offenses , by Olivia, 4/6/00
        • Re: Reporting sex offenses , by Monica, 4/8/00
      • Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor, by Monica, 4/8/00
        • Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor, by Olivia, 4/26/00
          • Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor, by MONICA, 4/29/00
            • Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor, by Marty Klein, Ph.D, 5/1/00
              • Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor, by T. LaBarre, Psy.D., 06/26/00
              • Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor, by Anonymous, 12/10/02
                • Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor, by Marty Klein, Ph.D., 12/14/02
                  • Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor, by Anonymous, 12/26/02
                  • Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor, by Marty Klein, Ph.D., 12/26/02
                  • Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor, by Monica, 12/29/02
      • Re: Reporting sex offenses as an adult survivor, by Peggy--Mitigation Specialist, 09/10/03

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