Bonded to the abuser
how victims make sense of childhood abuse
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Author
Contributions
- Schneiderman, Mel, author - Contributor
Publication
2015 - Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, Maryland
Language
English
Word Count
43,750 words, Guess
Page Count
175 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101442236906
- ISBN-139781442236905
- ISBN-139781442236882
- ISBN-101442236884
- Library of Congress Control Number2014042698
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number895030515
- Better World Books9781442236905
- Open LibraryOL28411908M
Classifications
- DDC362.76
- LCCRC569.5.C55 B25 2015
- LCCRC569.5.C55B25 2014
and 1 more
- LCCRC569.5.C55 B25 2014
Description
"Tens of thousands of children are removed from home each year due to some form of child maltreatment, usually physical neglect, physical abuse, or sexual abuse, although sometimes for emotional abuse as well. An additional significant number of children are victims of child maltreatment but remain in their home. Extensive research reveals the far reaching and long lasting negative impact of maltreatment on child victims, including on their physical, social, emotional, and behavioral functioning. One particularly troubling and complicated aspect is how the child victim forms (and maintains) a 'traumatic bond' with his abuser, even becoming protective and defensive of that person despite the pain and suffering they have caused. This book will provide the reader with the essential experience of understanding how children make meaning of being maltreated by a parent, and how these traumatic bonds form and last. Through an examination of published memoirs of abuse, the authors analyze and reveal the commonalities in the stories to uncover the ways in which adult victims of childhood abuse understand and digest the traumatic experiences of their childhoods. This understanding can inform interventions and treatments designed for this vulnerable population and can help family and friends of victims understand more fully the maltreatment experience ʹfrom the inside outʹ"--Amazon.com.
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