Abstract

There is little professional literature, research, or training regarding edler sexual abuse, despite the fact that cases are being identified in many locales. This article presents guidelines and techniques for identifying and interviewing possible elder victims of sexual abuse. Specific techniques are illustrated for working with non-verbal elders. Intervention strategies are suggested for cases in which sexual abuse has been substantiated.

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