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Local organization gives abused children comfort, guidance and hope for the future Almost immediately upon walking into the Rowan University CARES Institute in Stratford for the first time this past fall, Gina Pincosy felt the tears coming on. These were actually tears of joy. All these drawings that I saw were just overwhelmingly positive, and I could see the kids playing in one area.

She had them in Montreal, where her abuse occurred at the hands of an uncle. She carried it with her when her family moved to Cherry Hill when she was 10, and she kept it hidden through her days at Cherry Hill High School East and on to college in Virginia. In fact, she never even told anyone until well into adulthood. Classes Starting Monthly MA. Start Your Carreer in Healthcare. Quick Links.

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Ad Choices. Don't settle for anything less than responsible journalism. Christie on Wednesday, the entire Stratford campus will become part of Rowan University. As anyone within range of a media outlet knows, child sex-abuse cases are ubiquitous.

CARES is doing research into the origins and frequency of such behavior. But growing public awareness of child sex abuse doesn't make it easier for victims to come forward. Yet sex abuse "is still something that's very, very difficult for children to disclose.

That's why he has developed techniques to help professionals taking histories from victims avoid what he calls "leading or suggestive" questions. He seeks simply to enable the child to share the truth about his about 40 percent of victims are boys or her experiences.



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