Group Therapy with Sexually Abused Boys: Leadership,Projective Identification,and Countertransference Issues |
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Authors: | Anita J Schacht Daniel Kerlinsky Cindy Carlson |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychiatry, University of New Mexico;2. Children's Psychiatric Hospital |
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Abstract: | Group therapy is an essential component of the treatment of sexually abused children. Since the painful affects associated with the abuse are often dissociated or acted out, the group leaders learn of the affective experience of the abuse through the process of projective identification. The leaders must be aware of this process, set limits on the abusive acting out in the group, and help moderate, label, and empathize with the affect. It is through this difficult process that the children have a chance to reintegrate and work through their abuse experiences so they no longer feel compelled to act them out through repetitive abusive relationships. Specific leadership, countertransference, and projective identification issues in group therapy with sexually abused boys are discussed. |
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