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- catalog abstract "Anna: Sexually abused by her father beginning at age one. Tanya: Raped by her father at age five. Lisa: Neglected by her mother and put into a foster home, she suffered severe and prolonged Satanic ritual abuse at her mother's hand. And Amy ... Krista ... Shawna ... Linda ... Virginia ... All victims of severe emotional, physical, and sexual abuse as children. These eight women together made a treacherous journey up through the depths of pain, despair, anger, and fear toward newfound self-awareness and inner strength. This poignant odyssey is depicted in Ending the Cycle of Abuse, a volume about a highly promising method of group treatment for adults who have been severely abused as children. Accessible to both therapist and patient, this book is extraordinary because it offers the dual perspectives of both therapist and abuse victims in the group endeavor. This extremely compelling book is composed of the measured words of therapist Dr. Ney and the lucid prose of Anna Petersone of his patients in the group. It is enhanced by moving contributions from other group members as well. The volume traces a carefully evolved process of therapy developed by Dr. Ney over a lifetime of clinical practice and research into child abuse and neglect. Dr. Ney bases his therapeutic technique on the theory of the triangle of abuse involving perpetrator, victim, and observer: transgenerational in nature and changeable under varied circumstances. Realistic and pragmatic, Ending the Cycle of Abuse describes a process that requires abuse victims to accept that they have been forever changed as a result of the abuse they endured. Group members are taught to constructively deal with the guilt, the anger, the rage, the fear, and the despair stemming from their early experiences, and the majority make remarkably good progress. This exceptional volume will give its readers a deeper understanding of child abuse and its effects on the developing child. For therapists who work with abuse victims, it sets forth a time-tested technique for providing significant help to a severely disturbed and growing population. For victims of abuse, it offers the immense relief of self-recognition and the gift of hope.".
- catalog contributor b7642812.
- catalog contributor b7642813.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Anna: Sexually abused by her father beginning at age one. Tanya: Raped by her father at age five. Lisa: Neglected by her mother and put into a foster home, she suffered severe and prolonged Satanic ritual abuse at her mother's hand. And Amy ... Krista ... Shawna ... Linda ... Virginia ... All victims of severe emotional, physical, and sexual abuse as children. These eight women together made a treacherous journey up through the depths of pain, despair, anger, and fear toward newfound self-awareness and inner strength. This poignant odyssey is depicted in Ending the Cycle of Abuse, a volume about a highly promising method of group treatment for adults who have been severely abused as children. Accessible to both therapist and patient, this book is extraordinary because it offers the dual perspectives of both therapist and abuse victims in the group endeavor.".
- catalog description "Filmography: p. 236.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-237) and index.".
- catalog description "Realization: knowing and feeling what happened to me -- Protest: expressing the anger and fear -- Guilt: dealing with their responsibility and mine -- Despair: saying good-bye to what might have been or could be -- Relationships: determining what expectations are realistic -- Reconciliation: direct negotiations for compensation and forgiveness -- Rehabilitation: using my bad experiences for the benefit of others -- Rejoice: accepting the fascinating fullness of life.".
- catalog description "This exceptional volume will give its readers a deeper understanding of child abuse and its effects on the developing child. For therapists who work with abuse victims, it sets forth a time-tested technique for providing significant help to a severely disturbed and growing population. For victims of abuse, it offers the immense relief of self-recognition and the gift of hope.".
- catalog description "This extremely compelling book is composed of the measured words of therapist Dr. Ney and the lucid prose of Anna Petersone of his patients in the group. It is enhanced by moving contributions from other group members as well. The volume traces a carefully evolved process of therapy developed by Dr. Ney over a lifetime of clinical practice and research into child abuse and neglect. Dr. Ney bases his therapeutic technique on the theory of the triangle of abuse involving perpetrator, victim, and observer: transgenerational in nature and changeable under varied circumstances. Realistic and pragmatic, Ending the Cycle of Abuse describes a process that requires abuse victims to accept that they have been forever changed as a result of the abuse they endured. Group members are taught to constructively deal with the guilt, the anger, the rage, the fear, and the despair stemming from their early experiences, and the majority make remarkably good progress.".
- catalog extent "xx, 246 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0876307527".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Brunner/Mazel,".
- catalog subject "1995 I-074".
- catalog subject "616.85/822390651 20".
- catalog subject "Adult child abuse victims Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Adult.".
- catalog subject "Child Abuse psychology Case Reports.".
- catalog subject "Child Abuse therapy case studies.".
- catalog subject "Group psychotherapy Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy, Group Case Reports.".
- catalog subject "Psychotherapy, Group case studies.".
- catalog subject "RC569.5.C55 N49 1995".
- catalog subject "WA 320 N571e 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "Realization: knowing and feeling what happened to me -- Protest: expressing the anger and fear -- Guilt: dealing with their responsibility and mine -- Despair: saying good-bye to what might have been or could be -- Relationships: determining what expectations are realistic -- Reconciliation: direct negotiations for compensation and forgiveness -- Rehabilitation: using my bad experiences for the benefit of others -- Rejoice: accepting the fascinating fullness of life.".
- catalog title "Ending the cycle of abuse : the stories of women abused as children and the group therapy techniques that helped them heal / by Philip G. Ney & Anna Peters.".
- catalog type "Case studies. fast".
- catalog type "text".