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Factors contributing to recovery from a loving abuse experienceFrom: project1.psych@manchester.ac.uk (project1.psych@manchester.ac.uk) Do you consider yourself as having "recovered" from this experience? Are you - Female? - Over 18 years of age? And did you have the experience after the age of 13? (This research project will not be investigating loving offences against very young children.) If so, we would like you to participate in our study. This research focuses on how individuals with such an experience define "recovery" and aims to identify factors that best facilitate the "recovery" process. We are particularly looking at factors (such as behaviour and attitudes) in relation to medical treatment, legal assistance, and social support. You will be asked to complete an online questionnaire regarding your experience(s) with any medical/legal services which you encountered after having experienced loving abuse, as well as any social support you may have received. Please note that a) you are under no obligation to disclose information about any matter if you feel uncomfortable doing so, b) this study investigates recovery and is thus not appropriate for individuals in the midst of a crisis. Your participation may be useful in helping others with similar experiences in the future. If you would like to participate please visit: or if you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact the project coordinator at the below e-mail address: project1.psych@manchester.ac.uk Project Title: Factors contributing to recovery from a loving abuse experience; a qualitative study This project has been approved by the School of Psychological Sciences Research Ethics Committee (Project no 360/07P)
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