TY - SER AU - Jülich, Shirley J. AU - TI - Does grooming facilitate the development of Stockholm syndrome?: the social work practice implications PY - 2016/// PB - Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social Workers KW - CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE KW - DISCLOSURE KW - RISK ASSESSMENT KW - SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE KW - NEW ZEALAND N1 - Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work, 2016, 28(3): 4-14. Open access N2 - "This article focuses on the problem of risk instrumentalism in social work and the way it can erode the relationship-based nature of practice and with it, the kinds of critical reflexivity required for remedial interventions to keep children safe. METHOD: By exploring the relationship between the process of grooming and the condition known as Stockholm syndrome, the article seeks to address this problem by offering some concepts to inform a critical understanding of case dynamics in the sexual abuse of children which can explain the reluctance of victim-survivors to disclose." (From the abstract). Record #5248 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.11157/anzswj-vol28iss3id247 ER -