1991
DOI: 10.1037/h0079279
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Psychoanalysis and child sexual abuse: A review of the post-Freudian literature.

Abstract: This article reviews the post-Freudian psychoanalytic literature that focuses on child sexual abuse. Most of the articles reviewed are case presentations; there is little new theoretical work and few empirical studies. The present review focuses on the nature and effects of abuse; the parental dynamics in incestuous families; treatment issues and outcomes; and theory. The review results in the following observations: (a) Father-daughter incest is the form of abuse most frequently indicated in these articles; (… Show more

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“…What just said could be thought as born by confusion of tongues [13], leading to freudian hilflosigkeit but also making a link matching Otto Kernberg and Sandor Ferenczi. Misunderstanding is what confusion of tongues speak about: Tenderness language is denied, and passion language speak instead. In an interpersonal dimension of adult toward child, love and its attachment needs diverge: They calls for a lack of representation, of an "inner place" to be set in.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…What just said could be thought as born by confusion of tongues [13], leading to freudian hilflosigkeit but also making a link matching Otto Kernberg and Sandor Ferenczi. Misunderstanding is what confusion of tongues speak about: Tenderness language is denied, and passion language speak instead. In an interpersonal dimension of adult toward child, love and its attachment needs diverge: They calls for a lack of representation, of an "inner place" to be set in.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an interpersonal dimension of adult toward child, love and its attachment needs diverge: They calls for a lack of representation, of an "inner place" to be set in. Then defense mechanisms of child and adult get each other involved representing complex relational dynamic of a traumatic situation in-between child and its reference figure [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are claims that because Freud supposedly ignored the role of the transgressors in cases of childhood sexual abuse, patients of subsequent analysts have been mistreated (Masson, 1984;Miller, 1984;Wolf & Alpert, 1991). The "claimers" ignore the probability that strong countertransference issues determined the behavior of the analysts whom they criticize.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A schism similar to the one I have just been describing between members of a treatment team shows up in the recent literature on the long-term consequences of child sexual abuse. Tabin (1993) noted that in each of several panel discussions on the topic of childhood sexual abuse at the 1991 meetings of the American Psychological Association either one of the panelists or someone speaking from the floor delivered a polemic about Freud's supposed abandonment of the victims of abuse, (p. 291) So, for example, Wolf and Alpert (1991), in a fine review of the literature on psychoanalysis and child sexual abuse, contended "it is likely that the scarcity of psychoanalytic literature on sexual abuse prior to the last ten years is a ramification of Freud's reconceptualization of seduction as fantasy" (p. 306). Putting it more strongly, Davies and Frawley (1991) asserted that "many classical analysts persist in this denial of the realities of childhood sexual abuse, a denial we believe to be unconscionable" (p. 6).…”
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