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Citation

Weingarten K, Cobb S. Fam. Process 1995; 34(3): 257-269.

Affiliation

Program in Narrative Approaches to Therapy, Family Institute of Cambridge, Watertown, MA, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, Family Process Institute, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8582474

Abstract

Though the literature on the diagnosis and treatment of survivors of childhood sexual abuse has burgeoned in the last 20 years, relatively little guidance is available in the popular or professional literature to assist clients or therapists about issues of disclosure of this abuse to family members. When authors explicitly focus on disclosure, the timing of such disclosure is usually framed within a psychological and/or interpersonal perspective. In this article, we suggest that attention to characteristics of the sexual abuse narrative itself offers an important additional resource to guide decision making with respect to disclosure. We also describe ways that a narrative approach to disclosure can produce empowering conversational practices. A detailed case example provides the clinical material to illustrate this narrative approach to disclosure.


Language: en

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