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"I talk to sex offenders for a living": as a psychologist who treats convicted predators, Shoshanna Must, 29, hears stories of abuse every day. Listen in as she tells Cosmo why she thinks therapy can prevent these men from striking again.(REAL-LIFE READS)
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October 01, 2008 |
Booth, Stephanie |
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Ray *, a client of mine, is a 30-year-old man who loves the movie Shrek, is a ]rage fan of Miley Cyrus, and writes stories--two of which he brought in one day to show me during our therapy session. As he sat in nay office, I skimmed the typed papers. I was disturbed. They described, in graphic detail, adult soccer coaches molesting their preschool-age players.
Ray is a pedophile, someone who is sexually attracted to preadolescent children. He informed me that the few acquaintances with whom he also had shared these stories were repulsed and wanted nothing to do with him. But as a psychologist who treats Ray and other convicted sex ...
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