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Tables of Contents for From Victim to Survivors
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
xi
2
BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND DATA SOURCES
xiii
 
CHAPTER 1 ABUSERS AND SURVIVORS
1
24
Definitions of Sexual Abuse
1
1
Effects of Abuse
2
5
Attachment Theory
7
3
What the Experts Say
10
10
Adult Symptomatology
20
1
References
21
4
CHAPTER 2 DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER
25
42
A Brief History
25
2
Dissociation Defined
27
3
Etiology of DID
30
2
Misdiagnosis of DID
32
3
Traumatic Memories
35
1
Diagnostic Instruments
36
13
Treatment Issues
49
6
Issues Involving Family Members
55
7
References
62
5
CHAPTER 3 MEMORY
67
34
Studies Related to Memories of Sexual Abuse
69
2
Memory Triggers
71
1
Trauma Responses
72
4
An Ecological View of Recovered Memories
76
1
Some Survivors Speak Out
77
4
Memory as a System
81
5
The Dual-Storage Theory of Memory
86
1
Flashbulb Memories
87
1
Infant Memories
88
2
A Reason Not to Tell
90
1
Suggestions for Helping with Memories of Trauma
90
4
References
94
7
CHAPTER 4 MUNCHAUSEN-BY-PROXY SYNDROME
101
12
The Perpetrators
102
4
The Victims
106
2
Factitious Disorder by Proxy
108
2
Enema Abuse
110
1
References
111
2
CHAPTER 5 SELF-INJURY
113
16
History of a Self-Injurer
114
1
Exploring Issues of Self-Injury
115
2
Self-Injury Is Not a Suicide Attempt
117
5
Borderline Personality Disorder and Self-Injury
122
1
Treatment for Self-Injury
123
3
References
126
3
CHAPTER 6 SURVIVORS' SEXUALITY AND IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT
129
20
Identity Development and the Scarred Survivor
129
6
Sexual Preferences of Survivors
135
3
Issues Involving Sexuality of Survivors
138
8
Conclusion
146
1
References
146
3
CHAPTER 7 FEMALE PERPETRATORS
149
32
Appearance Versus Reality
151
3
Other Studies
154
4
Etiology and Motivations
158
3
Confrontation
161
5
When Confrontation Is Not an Option
166
1
Grieving the Losses of Abuse
167
11
Conclusion
178
1
References
178
3
CHAPTER 8 VERBAL TREATMENT MODALITIES: GIVING VOICE TO THE TRAUMA
181
38
Safety: The First Phase of Treatment
184
4
Remembering and Mourning: The Second Phase of Treatment
188
3
Reconnection: The Third Phase of Treatment
191
4
Techniques to Help Clients Cope with Traumatic Issues
195
2
Dealing with the Feelings
197
5
Understanding the Survivor
202
10
Survivors Speak
212
3
References
215
4
CHAPTER 9 NONVERBAL TREATMENT MODALITIES: GIVING FORM TO THE TRAUMA
219
38
Nonverbal Behaviors
219
2
Group Work
221
12
Art as a Therapeutic Medium
233
5
Bibliotherapy, Poetry Therapy, and Occupational Therapy
238
1
Journaling
238
1
Body Therapies
239
7
Accessing the Feelings
246
5
References
251
6
APPENDIX A RELEASE OF INFORMATION FORM
257
4
APPENDIX B QUESTIONNAIRE
261
10
APPENDIX C SUMMARY OF DATA
271
10
APPENDIX D RESOURCES
281
6
Organizations
281
3
Publishers and Directories
284
1
Newsletters and Journals
285
1
The Banner Project
285
2
BIBLIOGRAPHY
287
2
INDEX
289
8
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
297