An abused child grows up and enters treatment

Clinical Social Work Journal - Tập 15 - Trang 136-147 - 1987
William S. Meyer1
1Department of Psychiatry-Outpatient, Duke University Medical Center, Durham

Tóm tắt

This article explores the dynamics which can occur in abused children by focusing on the long term treatment of a young woman who was physically, sexually, and emotionally abused as a child. Particular emphasis is placed on the understanding and management of the highly charged transference and countertransference which ensued.

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