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[Revictimisation: a bio-psycho-social model of vulnerability]
Estelle Bockers1, Christine Knaevelsrud
1Arbeitsbereich Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, Freie Universität Berlin, Behandlungszentrum für Folteropfer Berlin e. V. estelle.bockers@fu-berlin.de
Abstract:
Survivors of child interpersonal traumas are at increased risk of revictimisation in adulthood. Despite high prevalences of childhood victimization as well as adulthood revictimisation knowledge of psychological mechanisms underlying revictimisation is deficient. The present review describes and discusses different findings and theories on revictimisation. Derived from updated findings a bio-psycho-social model of vulnerability to revictimisation is developed.
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