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Casualties of childhood : a developmental perspective on sexual abuse using projective drawings

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew York, NY Brunner/Mazel c1992Description: xv, 176p.; ill.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-87630-652-0
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Contents:
1 Paradigms of trauma and sexual abuse. 2 General principles in the analysis of projective drawings. 3 The projections of ego functions of sexually abused children. 4 Aberrations in the superego of sexually molested youngsters. 5 The incestuous family's influence on the development of object relations during latency. 6 Adult survivors: the long-term effects of childhood
Abstract: '...brings to life the full dimension of sexual victimization, its meaning and consequences for the individual, the family, and, by extension, the society. For therapists of all persuasions, it is a much-needed resource.'
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1 Paradigms of trauma and sexual abuse. 2 General principles in the analysis of projective drawings. 3 The projections of ego functions of sexually abused children. 4 Aberrations in the superego of sexually molested youngsters. 5 The incestuous family's influence on the development of object relations during latency. 6 Adult survivors: the long-term effects of childhood

'...brings to life the full dimension of sexual victimization, its meaning and consequences for the individual, the family, and, by extension, the society. For therapists of all persuasions, it is a much-needed resource.'

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