A woman as a sex object: A case of (ab)use
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v28i106.155Keywords:
child sexual abuse, subject, object, socionomic, psychotherapyAbstract
A case that shows how socionomic regulation prevails as an effect of child sexual abuse is described in this article. This regulation has especially dangerous effects in couple relationships, giving way to dependency and bad treatment. Psychotherapeutic intervention is oriented to become aware of being a person, a subject, no an object. The way for bringing back memories of the abuse incidents have had a main role in the therapeutic process.Downloads
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