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RESEARCH GAP CATEGORY

(The missing/unexplored/unanswered/underdeveloped)
GENERAL FOCUS CONCLUSIONS
TITLE OF RESEARCH (State the general purpose SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES (The conclusion that
RECOMMENDATIONS
or main objective of the (Copy the research questions)
Population Intervention Outcome Setting answers the general
study) (What are the (What are the purpose of the study)
(What do you (Relevant
characteristics of relevant
want to do?) settings)
the population?) outcomes?)

1 The Effects of The purpose of this 1. The relative effects of The Regarding the use In future research,
Dance/Movement study was to DMT and MVT on the self- population of EMDR with an the use of
Therapy on Sexually determine the concept of consisted of adolescent standardized
Abused Adolescent Girls difference in sexually abused adolescent 18 adolescent population in instruments, such as
Residential Treatment effects, if any, girls in a residential girls, between residential the CSCS and
between two treatment facility. the ages of 13 treatment can be TSCC, are
therapeutic 2. The relative effects of and 17, living made with the recommended. The
interventions on DMT and MVT on reducing in a subject population problem remains,
the self-concept, the level of residential and DMT. That is, however, that both
shame, and trauma shame in sexually abused treatment controlled studies the CSCS and the
symptoms adolescent girls in a facility and with the target TSCC were not
of sexually abused residential treatment was population are normed on
adolescent girls in facility. conducted needed to provide populations as
residential 3. The relative effects of during the further empirical disturbed as that in
placement. These DMT and MVT on the summer and evidence that DMT this study. As a
interventions were degree to which fall o f 2000. is effective or to secondary
(a) a multimodal sexual concerns are The scope o f provide proof that interest, the ISS could
form of verbal present in sexually abused this study is additional be used to ascertain
therapy (MVT) and adolescent girls in a limited to the treatment time is the presence of
(b) residential treatment above needed to make a shame; however, the
dance/movement facility. mentioned beneficial impact. level of
therapy (DMT). 4. The relative effects of population. Ideally, the control the instrument’s
In addition to a low DMT and MVT on the The group should sophistication would
self-concept, tendency toward participants receive the same need to match the
increased levels o f dissociation in sexually were chosen therapeutic cognitive level of the
shame, and the abused adolescent girls in a from a larger services as the participants.
presence of residential treatment pool o f experimental
symptoms related facility. approximately group, except for
to trauma found in 5. The relative effects of 130 girls who the inclusion
abused individuals, DMT and MVT on the reside at the o f DMT groups.
degree to which
the effects of posttraumatic stress is facility based
sexual abuse on a manifested in sexually on specific
young child can abused adolescent girls in a criteria
also result in many residential enumerated
psychological treatment facility. in chapter 3.
disturbances.
Among these are a
distorted body
image, dissociative
reactions, low self-
concept, behavior
problems, eating
disorders, and self-
mutilation, many of
which can be life-
long and
emotionally
disturbing.
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