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Category Title Author Publisher Date Copies Abuse Beating the Devil Out Category Title Author Publisher Date Copies Abuse Beating the Devil Out of Them Straus, Murray Transaction Publishers 2001 1 Abuse Child Abuse and Neglect Crosson-Tower, Cynthia Allyn and Bacon 2002 1 Abuse Identifying and Treating Youth Who Sexually Offend Geffner, Robert The Haworth Press, Inc 2004 1 Abuse Looking Through the Eyes of an Unseen Child Joy, Diana Books to Believe In 2009 1 Abuse Parenting the Hurt Child Keck, Gregory Pinon Press 2002 2 Abuse Surviving Chiildhood Sexual Abuse Ainscough, Carolyn Fisher Books 2000 1 Abuse The Lost Boy Pelzer, Dave Health Communications, Inc 1997 3 Abuse Unspeakable Acts Pryor, Douglas New York University Press 1996 1 Abuse When Something Terrible Happens Heegaard, Marge Woodland Press 1991 1 Adopt A Child's Journey Through Placement Fahlberg, Vera. 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