Effects of Incest in Aging Survivors: Psychopathology and Treatment Issues |
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Authors: | Eli Somer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Israel Institute for Treatment and Study of Stress, University of Haifa, 3 Maayan Street, Haifa, 34484, Israel |
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Abstract: | Most older people who have been sexually abused in childhood have probably never been treated for the consequences of their destructive experiences. The character pathology and long-term effects of child sexual abuse are described. Parallels were drawn between delayed Posttraumatic Stress Disorder seen in older veterans and World War II victims and later-life onset of posttraumatic psychopathology in aging incest survivors. Special geropsychological treatment issues, such as the appropriateness of explicit inquiry regarding a history of abuse and the role of power, gender, and shame in the psychotherapeutic relationship, are presented. The dilemma of uncovering repressed malignant childhood trauma in aging individuals is discussed. With proper medical and psychological preparation, demanding curative interventions with older survivors may be considered. |
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Keywords: | aging psychotherapy incest survivor |
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