Abstract

Abstract For a number of years, rape has been the subject of much discussion in the clinical literature. Family therapists have joined in this discussion; however, examination of sthe literature reveals that only the family-of-origin or the spouse of the rape victim is considered. Given the social problem of rape and the potential effect this act of violence might have upon a family, attention should be given to a version of family therapy that includes young children. This article examines literature on rape and related issues, offering guidelines to family therapists for a comprehensive family therapy.

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