Betrayal and repetition: Understanding aggression in sexually abused girls |
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Authors: | Lisa R. Larson M.S.W. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Family Service and Children's Aid, 115 W. Michigan Avenue, 49204 Jackson, Michigan |
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Abstract: | Betrayal by a significant object is seen as primary in causing behavioral and emotional disturbances in incest victims, leading to a pervasive identification with the aggressor and disturbances in object relations development. Identification with the aggressor is understood not as a uniform defense mobilized against a specific affect but as a complex compromise formation which defends against anxiety, while also providing libidinal, aggressive and superego gratifications. Far from simply attempting to overcome the past, identifications thus preserve affects that have become pleasurable and self-defining. Two case studies of adolescent girls illustrate how treatment can help victims recognize and begin to forego the sadomasochistic pleasure derived from these identifications, a relinquishment necessary for true mastery. |
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