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21Group Therapy For Females Molested In GirlhoodShoshana Ben-NoamIntroductionClinical IllustrationMoira' was sexually abused by her father since the a

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2age of 9. For the first several weeks, he playfully tickled her and she giggled. Then, the tickling changed to gentle fondling between her legs. She d

idn't understand the sensations in her body and was afraid to move. Gradually, the caressing became rough and she felt sore. Her father told her she w Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

as his special little girl and she better keep their special time secret to avoid trouble. She was confused and scared. The abuse stopped at the age o

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

f 11 when her parents were divorced.Moira didn’t understand her sexual arousal and the father's actions. She was confused by her father shifting from

21Group Therapy For Females Molested In GirlhoodShoshana Ben-NoamIntroductionClinical IllustrationMoira' was sexually abused by her father since the a

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2ould abandon her if she didn't keep the secret. “The horror . . . [was] not in the sexual act, but in the exploitation . . . and the corruption of par

ental love” (Herman, 2000: p.4).Characteristics of Child Sexual AbuseChild sexual abuse is the misuse of a child by an adult for the sexual needs and Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

gratification of the perpetrator. To be legally determined abuse, the sexual act has to be1 No real names arc used in the chapter.The Wiley-Blackwell

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

Handbook of Group Pfycbotherapy, First Edition. Edited by Jeffrey L. Kkinbcrg. ■£> 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Published 2012 by John Wiley & Sons, L

21Group Therapy For Females Molested In GirlhoodShoshana Ben-NoamIntroductionClinical IllustrationMoira' was sexually abused by her father since the a

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2Herman, 2000). This power leads to the child's compliance out of fear of rejection, punishment and abandonment, particularly in incestuous relationshi

ps.The sexual abuser may be a member of the child’s nuclear or extended family, or a non-family member as a teacher, coach or clergy. It is often that Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

the abuser is known to the victim (Finkclhor, 1994) and the child trusts him/her. This trust, in conjunction with seductive behavior, initially leads

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

the child to cooperate with the sexually abusive acts. These involve fondling of genitals through clothing or directly, oralgenital contact, attempte

21Group Therapy For Females Molested In GirlhoodShoshana Ben-NoamIntroductionClinical IllustrationMoira' was sexually abused by her father since the a

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2likely in other individuals. The mistrust engendered by the abuse, along with the child’s real or feared threats by the abuser, often prevents the chi

ld from disclosing the molestation.Cultural Impact on DisclosureDisclosure of sexual abuse has undergone a cultural revolution in the last few decades Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

. It has received unprecedented social exposure as a result of the Women’s Movement in the 1960s and 1970s, and the active promotion of the disclosure

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

of abuse by the Children’s Protection Movement. In addition, the media gave center stage to celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey, Roseanne Arnold and Mc

21Group Therapy For Females Molested In GirlhoodShoshana Ben-NoamIntroductionClinical IllustrationMoira' was sexually abused by her father since the a

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2 time period more books were published on personal accounts of sexually victimized girls (c.g., Freeman, 2005; Braddock Bromley, 2007). The impact of

this publicity may have encouraged an increased number of sexually abused women in girlhood to come forward with their stories or seek treatment. Howe Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

ver, as yet, no statistics are readily available to document it.In contrast to the extensive publicity of girls’ molestation, the sexual abuse of boys

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

has been minimized (Courtois, 2010). This changed when the sexual victimization of young boys by Catholic priests was highlighted in the press (e.g.,

21Group Therapy For Females Molested In GirlhoodShoshana Ben-NoamIntroductionClinical IllustrationMoira' was sexually abused by her father since the a

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2ver, the fact that incest of boys often goes unreported may be in pan attributed to the cultural notion that boys arc not traditionally the victims in

their families.The aftereffects of child sexual abuse vary considerably between men and women (Gold ct al., 1999). This chapter will address the rami Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

fications and treatment of women only.Factors Affecting Female Survivors of Childhood Sexual AbuseTo better understand the consequences of women’s chi

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

ldhood sexual victimization, we need to consider the circumstances in which the abuse occurred. These include the following factors:Group Therapy For

21Group Therapy For Females Molested In GirlhoodShoshana Ben-NoamIntroductionClinical IllustrationMoira' was sexually abused by her father since the a

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2a younger age (Courtois, 2010). The younger the age of onset of repeated parentdaughter incest, the more likely it will be dissociated to enable the g

irl to establish an attachment with the abusive parent. Whereas the older latency girl maybe more aware of the abuse and therefore more distressed whi Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

le it happens.In both infancy and latency developmental stages, sexual abuse disrupts the girl’s psychological and cognitive development in areas such

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

as learning, emotional regulation and social isolation. She is consciously or unconsciously preoccupied with the abuse and has difficulties dealing w

21Group Therapy For Females Molested In GirlhoodShoshana Ben-NoamIntroductionClinical IllustrationMoira' was sexually abused by her father since the a

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2nce it further exacerbates the loss of trust and betrayal.Types of sexual actsSexual abuse involving penetration and/or violence arc more harmful than

other types of acts as they cause intense pain, horror and serious traumatizing effects. However, on the continuum of noncontact to manual or genital Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

contact, it is not clear which acts arc the most damaging to the victim since the context of the abuse must be considered.Girl’s relationship to the

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

abuserThe closer the relationship between the perpetrator and the child, the greater the psychological damage. Parent-child incest is associated with

21Group Therapy For Females Molested In GirlhoodShoshana Ben-NoamIntroductionClinical IllustrationMoira' was sexually abused by her father since the a

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2ognitive disturbances than abuse outside the family.Nondisclosure/disclosure by sexually abused girlsChildren’s nondisclosure at the time of the abuse

is often due to the fear of the abuser’s threats; tear of being blamed or not believed; or, at a very young age, not understanding they were abused. Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

Nondisclosure, then, usually prevents intervention, prolongs the abuse and often has negative consequences (to be discussed later in the chapter).Disc

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

losure is most likely to occur when the perpetrator is a nonfamily member, and the least likely to occur when the abuser is within the nuclear family,

21Group Therapy For Females Molested In GirlhoodShoshana Ben-NoamIntroductionClinical IllustrationMoira' was sexually abused by her father since the a

Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2trusted adult, a protective and supportive response may stop the abuse and reduce damage. When the response entails blaming or shaming of the child, m

ore traumatic manifestations might emerge ar a later age.412Groups for Adults Ebook The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of group psychotherapy: Part 2

21Group Therapy For Females Molested In GirlhoodShoshana Ben-NoamIntroductionClinical IllustrationMoira' was sexually abused by her father since the a

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