"We need to be very aware that the home and the family are the most common places where people are abused; the family can no longer be considered sacrosanct," Dr Kezelman said....Dr Kezelman said even though two-thirds of people presenting to mental health services had a history of sexual or physical child abuse, too many health professionals did not understand the underlying complexities of trauma. "There's disgust or a denial there so they don't want to acknowledge it even though it's so prevalent," she said...."
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