Articles by Abigail M. Judge, Ph.D.

Abigail M. Judge, Ph.D. is a clinical and child forensic psychologist. She is co-editor of two books, including Adolescent Sexual Behavior in the Digital Age: Considerations for Clinicians, Legal Professionals, and Educators. Dr. Judge divides her time between private practice in Cambridge and a new service at MGH for survivors of commercial sexual exploitation / human trafficking and other forms of interpersonal violence. She is on the part-time clinical faculty at Harvard Medical School. Visit Dr. Judge online: www.abigailjudge.com.

“You would do it if you loved me.” Teens, Coercive Relationships, and Digital Media

December 12, 2017

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“You would do it if you loved me.” Teens, Coercive Relationships, and Digital Media

You would have to be completely unplugged to have missed the heightened reports of sexually coercive behavior among celebrities, prominent media figures, and politicians. Indeed, the seemingly sudden explosion of public knowledge of these deplorable actions might lead you to believe that we are encountering a new phenomenon. In reality, relational and sexual coercion have […]