A New Look at Mothers of Incest Victims

Mothers of incest victims are labeled passive, dependent, masochistic, as unable to deal with their own history of victimization, and as abdicating their role of wife and mother to the victimized daughter. A study of 43 women suggests.that few mothers of incest victims fits this description. The findings have important implications for intervention and treatment

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