This volume describes the treatment of uniquely complex and
profound sexual problems that the therapeutic community has been
largely unsuccessful in treating. The reader is drawn to understand
and even identify with the people experiencing sexual disturbance.
This process of identification helps to mitigate the biases that we
use to dehumanize the sexually disturbed.
This work is developed around a case study format, with chapters
on specific psychosexual disturbances. All of these cases
experienced early childhood sexual trauma or mislearning that
interrupted the course of normal sexual development. Such victims
then frequently repeat the learned behavior in later life, acting
out the role of perpetrator. In addition to presenting the
treatment process as it is formulated in the mind of the therapist,
the author offers a blueprint for therapy that makes specific
treatment possible for clients with similar disorders. Therapists
are also guided in developing an effective clinical presence,
covering such matters as initial contact, boundary setting, self
awareness, dress, voice tone, and overall demeanor. Strategies for
avoiding becoming enmeshed in psychological defenses are presented
in detail.
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