Abstract

This article urges the adoption of an ecological view of sexual child abuse, with attention to the individual, the family, the ethnic culture, and wider society. Case material is drawn from work with Puerto Rican families and research with Puerto Ricans in the United States on issues of sexual child abuse. Implications for the practice of family therapy are outlined.

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