Journal article

Women whose children have been sexually abused: Reflections on a debate

CA Hooper, C Humphreys

British Journal of Social Work | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 1998

Abstract

Women whose children have been sexually abused have been the subject of a polarized debate between feminist practitioners/writers and family therapists. This paper explores the development of that debate, outlining the key characteristics of work which was informed by family systems perspectives and the contrasting understandings which feminist perspectives brought to analysis and practice. Both feminist perspectives and family therapy have changed since the original debate erupted. This article explores issues which may have been obscured within feminist perspectives. These are, first, the difficulties in the mother-child relationship and, second, the contribution which aspects of family th..

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