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    Herlihy, Patricia A.
    Burgess, Ann W. (Ann Wolbert)
    Date
    2014
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    Military Sexual Trauma victims more frequently know their assailant and have to live and work with them. This creates a different dynamic and one that is not completely understood by EAPs. This slightly new twist on a familiar concern, along with a very different culture within the military, are issues that EA professionals need to understand better…
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    Herlihy, P. A. & Burgess, A. W. (2014) Breaking the silence of MST. Journal of Employee Assistance, 4th Quarter, 10-13
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    military sexual trauma
    Employee assistance programs
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