Family Therapy in cases of sexual abuse: The use of emotions as action to restore limits on antisocial behavior disorders.
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https://doi.org/10.55414/3sfdzr75Abstract
Through a case of a teenage victim of sexual abuse are reviewed contributions about constructivist systemic work with families. Clinical work highlights the importance of emotions as an instrument of change and reconstruction of the linkages and
boundaries between mother and daughter after sexual abuse by stepfather. It concludes with the suggestion of the use of models that integrate various resources for working with organized trauma systems and the need for an intense individual work with child victims of abuse.
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Jaén Rincón, P. & Garrido Fernández, M. (2009). Psicoterapia familiar en casos de abuso sexual: la utilización de las emociones como recurso para el restablecimiento de límites en los trastornos de la conducta antisocial. Apuntes de Psicología, 27, 321-338.
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