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The Trauma of Transgression

Psychotherapy of Incest Victims

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Kiadó: Jason Aronson Inc.
Kiadás helye: Northvale
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Kötés típusa: Vászon
Oldalszám: 186 oldal
Sorozatcím: Margaret S. Mahler Symposium on Child Development
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 23 cm x 16 cm
ISBN: 0-87668-554-8
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Has there been an actual increase in the occurrence
of incest? Or is the seemingly greater frequency due
to our increased awareness of incest and more careful
listening to our patients? The distinguished psycho-
analysts contributing to this sharply focused volume
take the latter position. They discuss various aspects
of incest, the occurrence of which they agree is
always traumatic to its victim.
Incest occurs in dysfunctional families and often in
the setting of multiple traumatic factors (e.g., emo-
tional deprivation, physical abuse, parental alco-
holism). In cases of parent-child incest, one parent is
the perpetrator and the other, by silence or absence,
unwittingly colludes with the former. While an in-
dividual with early sexual trauma may have a certain
self-reliance, ambition, perseverance, and tenacious
pursuit of self-knowledge, the fact remains that incest
is inimical to normal, healthy development. It leads
to profoundly deleterious effects,... Tovább

Fülszöveg


Has there been an actual increase in the occurrence
of incest? Or is the seemingly greater frequency due
to our increased awareness of incest and more careful
listening to our patients? The distinguished psycho-
analysts contributing to this sharply focused volume
take the latter position. They discuss various aspects
of incest, the occurrence of which they agree is
always traumatic to its victim.
Incest occurs in dysfunctional families and often in
the setting of multiple traumatic factors (e.g., emo-
tional deprivation, physical abuse, parental alco-
holism). In cases of parent-child incest, one parent is
the perpetrator and the other, by silence or absence,
unwittingly colludes with the former. While an in-
dividual with early sexual trauma may have a certain
self-reliance, ambition, perseverance, and tenacious
pursuit of self-knowledge, the fact remains that incest
is inimical to normal, healthy development. It leads
to profoundly deleterious effects, including lifelong
guilt, sadomasochistic tendencies, defects of self-
esteem, sexual dysfunction, and vulnerability to
psychosomatic phenomena, accidents, injuries,
depression, and even suicide.
It is therefore extremely important to be able to
recognize the phenomenological and psycho-
dynamic configurations suggesting that incest has
occurred in the individual's past. Such knowledge
enables therapists to be more alen to the nuances of
transference and countertransference, leading to a
heightened empathy and to more precise and helpful
interpretations.
The contributors to this book highlight, with the
help of detailed and poignant clinical illustrations,
various cues of incest-related psycho pathology. They
discuss the transference manifestations of such pa-
tients and, in an extremely helpful manner, clarify
the subdeties in treatment technique. By so address-
ing the phenomenon of incest, this book makes an
important inroad into the prevention and ameliora-
tion of the profound psychic trauma-the trauma of
transgression - caused by the use of a child's body for
the sexual gratification of the parent. Vissza

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