Self report of emotional experience, sexual cognitions and behaviour during 100 days of a relapse prevention treatment programme for child molesters (1994)

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PsychologyDegree Name
Master of SciencePublisher
University of CanterburyLanguage
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Child molesters--Psychology; Child molesters--Rehabilitation; Child sexual abuse--Treatment; Sex crimes--PreventionRights
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