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Yana Richens

2PUBLICATIONS
6CO-AUTHORS
Psychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental healthYoung adult literature
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|Sep 13, 2021
(Re)activation of survival strategies during pregnancy and childbirth following experiences of childhood sexual abuse.

Chelsey Roberts, Elsa Montgomery, Yana Richens

|Nov 11, 2020
Disclosure of non-recent (historic) childhood sexual abuse: What should researchers do?

Sergio A Silverio, Susan Bewley, Elsa Montgomery

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