Authors: Richard B. Gartner
ISBN-13: 9781572306448, ISBN-10: 1572306440
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Date Published: January 2001
Edition: 1st Edition
Richard B. Gartner, PhD, trained as both a family therapist and an interpersonal psychoanalyst. A graduate of the William Alanson White Institute in New York City, he is now Director of the Institute's Center for the Study of Psychological Trauma as well as founder and Director of the Sexual Abuse Program that operates under the Center's auspices. He has written and spoken extensively on the treatment of men sexually abused as boys. Dr. Gartner is a consultant and supervisor at the Center for Abuse and Incest at the Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, is on the editorial boards of Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the American Journal of Psychoanalysis, and serves on the Board of Directors of the National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization. He practices in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
In the growing professional literature on child sexual abuse, few books focus specifically on the experience of victimized boys and men. Interweaving vital elements of psychodynamic and trauma-oriented clinical practice, this much-needed volume examines how sexual betrayal affects boys, the ways they carry this hurt into adulthood, and how therapists can address the unique needs of men with sexual abuse histories. Exploring the impact of abuse on men's emotional development, gender and sexual identity, and relationships, the book provides in-depth consideration of individual and group treatment issues. Numerous case examples draw readers into the direct experience of these clients and the clinicians who work with them and illuminate their continually shifting relational world.
Examines how sexual abuse affects boys and the ways in which they carry this hurt into adulthood. Blends psychoanalytic understanding with insights from trauma-oriented theory and practice to present effective strategies for meeting the unique therapeutic needs of men with sexual abuse histories. Evocative clinical material draws readers into the direct experience of these clients, the therapists who work with them, and the constantly shifting relational world they inhabit. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | The Sexual Betrayal of Boys | 11 |
Ch. 2 | Encoding Sexual Abuse as Sexual Initiation | 42 |
Ch. 3 | Struggles about Masculinity | 59 |
Ch. 4 | Same-Sex Abuse | 90 |
Ch. 5 | The Familial and Cultural Context of Abuse | 113 |
Ch. 6 | The Effect of Chronic Boundary Violations | 139 |
Ch. 7 | Dissociation and Multiple Self-States | 153 |
Ch. 8 | Intimate Relatedness | 187 |
Ch. 9 | The Patient-Therapist Dyad | 232 |
Ch. 10 | Gender and the Therapeutic Relationship | 266 |
Ch. 11 | Group Therapy | 295 |
Afterword | 322 | |
App | Cross-References to Personal Histories | 325 |
References | 327 | |
Index | 350 |