Abstract

In the present paper we illustrate, with two clinical case examples, the important role of helplessness in the recovery process for sexual trauma survivors, and its relationship to other dynamic themes. Both cases are drawn from a study of the process of recovery in incest survivors undergoing trauma-focused group psychotherapy. Data for the examples were collected by interviews structured to evaluate schema and affect change over the course of treatment, and illustrative clinical narratives are included in the presentation. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 1992. Copyright © 1992 by the Canadian Psychological Association) Adult Survivor Adult Female Adult Treatment Helplessness Sexual Assault Effects Sexual Assault Treatment Sexual Assault Victim Incest Effects Incest Treatment Incest Victim Domestic Violence Effects Domestic Violence Victim Domestic Violence Treatment Female Victim Child Abuse Effects Child Abuse Treatment Child Abuse Victim Child Female Child Sexual Abuse Effects Child Sexual Abuse Treatment Child Sexual Abuse Victim Child Victim Childhood Victimization Childhood Experience Psychological Victimization Effects Long-Term Effects Psychotherapy Group Treatment 02-02

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