Object Relations in Severe Trauma: Psychotherapy of the Sexually Abused Child - Couverture rigide

Prior, Stephen

 
9781568215549: Object Relations in Severe Trauma: Psychotherapy of the Sexually Abused Child

Synopsis

Building upon the theoretical work of Ferenczi, Fairbairn, and Berliner, the author describes four basic relational patterns in the lives of abused children: the reliving of abusive relationships, either as victim or as perpetrator; identification with the aggressor; masochistic self-blame; and the seeking of object contact though sex or violence. The interweaving of these patterns creates what Dr. Prior calls relational dilemmas. According to him, these four basic relational patterns are held in place by the childs profound fear of falling into primitive states of unrelatedness and consequent annihilation anxiety. For example, the abused child believes that victimization by or identification with the bad object, no matter how horrible that may be, is preferable to the psychic disintegration that complete nonrelatedness creates. Dilemmas of this nature tear apart the childs psyche, leading to unstable and tormented models of self, other, and relationship.

Object Relations in Severe Trauma provides sensitive understanding of childhood traumatization and a conceptual and technical framework for the treatment of patients—both children and adults—who have suffered from it.

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À propos de l?auteur

Stephen Prior holds doctorates in both philosophy and psychology. After receiving his degree in psychology, he worked extensively with seriously disturbed children. Currently he is in private practice with adults and children in the greater Boston area.

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Autres éditions populaires du même titre

9780765700186: Object Relations in Severe Trauma: Psychotherapy of the Sexually Abused Child

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0765700182 ISBN 13 :  9780765700186
Editeur : Jason Aronson, 2004
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