Object Relations in Severe Trauma: Psychotherapy of the Sexually Abused Child / Edition 1

Object Relations in Severe Trauma: Psychotherapy of the Sexually Abused Child / Edition 1

by Stephen Prior
ISBN-10:
1568215541
ISBN-13:
9781568215549
Pub. Date:
04/01/1996
Publisher:
Aronson, Jason Inc.
ISBN-10:
1568215541
ISBN-13:
9781568215549
Pub. Date:
04/01/1996
Publisher:
Aronson, Jason Inc.
Object Relations in Severe Trauma: Psychotherapy of the Sexually Abused Child / Edition 1

Object Relations in Severe Trauma: Psychotherapy of the Sexually Abused Child / Edition 1

by Stephen Prior
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Overview

…gripping…Blumenthal writes with a strong, clear and engaging tone, and I found myself swept up in the back story of Roe…Jane Against the World reads, at times, like a legal thriller. I kept reminding myself, "Wait, I know how this ends"…Blumenthal has done her job well: presenting the history, and leaving readers to wrestle with what the future may hold for families facing unwanted pregnancies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781568215549
Publisher: Aronson, Jason Inc.
Publication date: 04/01/1996
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.58(w) x 8.66(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Stephen Prior holds doctorates in both philosophy and psychology. After receiving his degree in psychology, he worked extensively with seriously disturbed children. Currently he is in private practice with adults and children in the greater Boston area.

Table of Contents

12/16/2019

In comprehensive detail, Blumenthal (Bonnie and Clyde) traces the complicated battle for reproductive rights in the U.S. from the late 1830s to today’s continued challenges. The centerpiece of the book is a scene-by-scene exposition of both hearings by the Supreme Court of the landmark Roe v. Wade case, in which Blumenthal sensitively illuminates the Supreme Court Justices’ struggles with the moral, medical, and legal aspects of abortion. The author also brings to life key figures in many arenas, including women faced with unwanted pregnancies who agreed (sometimes anonymously) to enter the legal fray, as well as doctors, clergy, and lawyers who actively helped or hindered either side. Closing chapters, entitled “Pushback: 1992–2000” and “Restrictions 2000-2016,” and the epilogue note the many ways in which reproductive rights continue to be vigorously contested. Written in clear, accessible language, as lively as it is thorough, the book presents the issue as far more nuanced and complex than the often sharply divided “pro-choice” and “pro-life” stances it is often boiled down to. Extensive back matter includes a glossary, timeline, wide-ranging bibliography, and notes. Ages 12–up. (Feb.)

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Judith L. Allpert

Object Relations in Severe Trauma provides the unusual amalgamation of solid scholarship, sound theoretical development, and detailed case examples of treatment of the seriously disturbed and traumatized child. Drawing from both his psychotherapeutic treatment of seriously disturbed boys who suffered multiple forms of neglect and abuse and from the work of Fairbain, Berliner, and Ekstein, Prior delineates an object relational theory of the consequences of the sexual traumatization of children that has implications for therapy. Students and practitioners will benefit from the illustrations of the psychological response to trauma in terms of the repetition of abusive patterns of relationship, identification with the aggressor, self-blame, and the seeking of object contact through sexuality or violence. This is probably one of the most valuable books for clinicians who provide therapy to sexually abused children from multi-problem families.

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