The abused and the abuser victim perpetrator dynamics 1st Edition Warwick Middleton Adah Sachs Martin J Dorahy – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781351213967, 1351213962
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Severe abuse often occurs in settings where the grouping, whether based around a family or a community organisation or institution, outwardly appears to be very respectable. The nature of attachment dynamics allied with threat, discrediting, the manipulation of the victim’s dissociative defences, long-term conditioning and the endless invoking of shame mean that sexual, physical and emotional abuse may, in some instances, be essentially unending. Even when separation from the long-term abuser is attempted, it may initially be extremely difficult to achieve, and there are some individuals who never achieve this parting. Even when the abuser is dead, the intrapsychic nature of the enduring attachment experienced by their victim remains complicated and difficult to resolve.
Table contents:
1 Weaponized sex: Defensive pseudo-erotic aggression in the service of safety
2 Extreme adaptations in extreme and chronic circumstances: The application of “weaponized sex” to those exposed to ongoing incestuous abuse
3 Conflicts between motivational systems related to attachment trauma: Key to understanding the intra-family relationship between abused children and their abusers
4 Through the lens of attachment relationship: Stable DID, active DID and other trauma-based mental disorders
5 Dying for love: An attachment problem with some perpetrator introjects
6 Predicting a dissociative disorder from type of childhood maltreatment and abuser–abused relational tie
7 Victim–perpetrator dynamics through the lens of betrayal trauma theory
8 Shame as a compromise for humiliation and rage in the internal representation of abuse by loved ones: Processes, motivations, and the role of dissociation
9 Knowing and not knowing: A frequent human arrangement
10 Mother–child incest, psychosis, and the dynamics of relatedness
11 Dissociation in families experiencing intimate partner violence
12 Organized abuse in adulthood: Survivor and professional perspectives
13 Treatment strategies for programming and ritual abuse
14 Issues in consultation for treatments with distressed activated abuser/protector self-states in dissociative identity disorder
15 Robert Fliess, Wilhelm Fliess, Sándor Ferenczi, Ernest Jones, and
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