Mother-Daughter Incest - Beverly Ogilvie

Mother-Daughter Incest

A Guide for Helping Professionals

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
224 Seiten
2004
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-7890-0916-6 (ISBN)
229,95 inkl. MwSt
Until recently, mother child incest was considered to be virtually nonexistent. The majority of the sexual abuse literature focused on male perpetrated abuse or father daughter incest. This text fills the gap in the literature, making an important contribution to knowledge and therapeutic practice by adding the voices of survivors.
Provide more effective services for the victims of this underreported, rarely investigated form of sexual abuse!

Until recently, mother-child incest was considered to be virtually nonexistent. The majority of the sexual abuse literature focused on male-perpetrated abuse or father-daughter incest. Mother-Daughter Incest: A Guide for Helping Professionals fills that gap in the literature, making an important contribution to knowledge and therapeutic practice by adding the voices of these survivors to the dialogue.

This important new book describes the phenomenon and aftermath of mother-daughter incest, focusing on the victim’s perception of and reaction to her experience. This book’s unique approach integrates psychological theory and practical interventions with the words of the survivors themselves. Their revealing and moving first-person testimonies keenly articulate daughters’ reactions to sexual abuse at the hands of their mothers, their past and present relationships with their mothers, and their perceptions of the impact of their mothers’ abuse on their lives.

This vital book explores:



the unique dynamics, psychological impact, and sequelae of this type of incest
factors that contribute to the underreporting and underinvestigation of mother-daughter incest
the significance of the mother-daughter bond, plus cultural definitions and expectations of motherhoodkey factors in society’s denial of the existence of this kind of abuse
the stigmatization that survivors must endure if they reveal their experiences to others
psychological theorydevelopmental, object-relations, self-in-relation (relational), and attachmentand what they tell us about mother-daughter relationships
common themes encountered in therapy with survivorsacute shame, helplessness, isolation, betrayal and grief, identity issues, impaired sexual development, difficulty coping, and parenting concernsand how to address them
ways in which survivors attempt to regulate their internal emotional states
strategies for helping a survivor to take charge of her life
the ways in which survivors are likely to relate to their therapists and how survivors may expect therapists and other helping professionals to perceive them
transferential-countertransferential dynamics between client and therapist and their effect on the process and outcomes of therapyand nine strategies for minimizing countertransference

There is no other resource like Mother-Daughter Incest: A Guide for Helping Professionals. Whether you are a therapist, social worker, medical or mental health professional or a student in any of those fields, this book will inform and educate you in ways that you’ll be thankful for if you ever have a client who is a survivor of this kind of abuse.

Ogilvie, Beverly

Preface

Acknowledgments

Part I: The Enigma of Mother-Daughter Incest

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. The Essential Human Connection

PART II: COMMON THEMES AMONG DAUGHTERS

Chapter 3. Acute Shame

Chapter 4. Trapped with No Place to Go

Chapter 5. Double-Crossed: Betrayal and Grief

Chapter 6. Identification with and Differentiation from Mother

Chapter 7. Impaired Sexual Development

Chapter 8. Difficulty Coping

PART III: COMMON THEMES AMONG MOTHERS

Chapter 9. Emotionally Needy and Unstable Mothers

Chapter 10. Boundary Violations

PART IV: SPECIFIC COUNSELING INTERVENTIONS

Chapter 11. Stigmatization

Chapter 12. Identity Development

Chapter 13. Parenting

Chapter 14. Treating the Adult Victim

Part V: Special Issues

Chapter 15. Stepmothers versus Biological Mothers

Chapter 16. Therapist Gender

Chapter 17. Transference

Chapter 18. Countertransference

Chapter 19. Theoretical Frameworks and Treatment Approaches

Chapter 20. Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

Reference Notes Included

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.7.2004
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 216 mm
Gewicht 498 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-7890-0916-1 / 0789009161
ISBN-13 978-0-7890-0916-6 / 9780789009166
Zustand Neuware
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