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Forensic Considerations in Ritual Trauma Cases (Part 2)© Sylvia Gillotte, attorney
(This is part two of this article, and will be continued in part three)Part Two of Forensic Considerations in Ritual Trauma
III. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF RITUAL TRAUMA IN CHILDREN
Dr. Catherine Gould is a member of the Ritual Abuse Task Force, and is one of the most highly respected and recognized clinicians treating ritual child abuse victims in this country. She has compiled a comprehensive list of signs and symptoms of ritualistic abuse in children that many professionals have found extremely useful. A slightly modified version of this list is provided below. It is broken down into thematic categories, the significance of which will be further discussed in Sections V and VI of this material: A. PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH SEXUAL BEHAVIOR OR BELIEFS Child masturbates compulsively, and attempts to insert objects into the vagina or rectum Child behaves in a highly seductive or sexually provocative manner, particularly when being photographed or videotaped Child refers to sexual activity between other children, or between him/herself and another child, and/or adults Child states that sharp objects were inserted into his/her private parts, including pins, needles, rods, screwdrivers, wands, sticks, knives, etc., or relates that he/she was asked or forced to stick sharp objects into someone else Child states that he or she witnessed sexual acts between adults; between adults and children; between adults or children and animals, etc. On professional examination, child relaxes rather than tenses rectum when touched; or there is evidence of a relaxed anal sphincter, enlargement of the vaginal opening; or anal/rectal or vaginal laceration or scarring; or sore penis Child exhibits chronic vaginitis, constipation, and/or painful urination or defecation Child exhibits outbreaks of oral and genital herpes; or on exam, is diagnosed with an STD or HIV/AIDS Go To Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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