From victims to survivors reclaimed voices of women sexually abused in childhood by females

This is a unique, research-based resource for professionals treating women who were sexually abused by female perpetrators, mainly mothers and grandmothers. The book first focuses on the female perpetrator, defines the treatments that have proven successful, and provides an overview of the available...

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Main Author: Whetsell-Mitchell, Juliann
Other Authors: Morse, Jill
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC Accelerated Development 1997
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505 0 |a Abusers and Survivors -- Dissociative Identity Disorder -- Memory -- Munchausen-by-Proxy Syndrome -- Self-Injury -- Survivors' Sexuality and Identity Development -- Female Perpetrators -- Verbal Treatment Modalities: Giving Voice to the Trauma -- Nonverbal Treatment Modalities: Giving Form to the Trauma 
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