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Elaine Ducharme, Ph.D. has worked with children and families
for over 25 years. She has specialized in the treatment of trauma and abuse and has worked with both victims and perpetrators.
She is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in Glastonbury, Connecticut and an adjunct professor at the University
of Hartford. She is also the author of Must I Turn the Other Cheek, a book about the effects of
premature forgiveness on recovery from sexual abuse. Dr. Ducharme has lectured locally and nationally on a many subjects including
Parenting, Communication, Cybersex, Anxiety Disorders, Domestic Violence and Dissociative Identity Disorder and is a frequent
guest on both radio and television. Her weekly blog on WRCH, (www.wrch.com), where she is a monthly guest on their morning FM radio show,
provides information on a variety of mental health issues. As Public Education Coordinator for the Connecticut Psychological
Association she is a frequent contributor to local and national magazine and newspaper articles. Dr. Ducharme is often called
upon to provide expert testimony to the courts on issues related to domestic violence, custody issues and trauma.
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