An edition of Incest (1978)

Incest

A Psychological Study of Causes and Effects With Treatment Recommendations (Social and Behavioral Science Series)

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Karin C. Meiselman, Karin C. M ...
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An edition of Incest (1978)

Incest

A Psychological Study of Causes and Effects With Treatment Recommendations (Social and Behavioral Science Series)

1st ed edition
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English
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384

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Cover of: Incest
Cover of: Incest
Incest: a psychological study of causes and effects with treatment recommendations
1984, Jossey-Bass Publishers
in English
Cover of: Incest
Incest: a psychological study of causes and effects with treatment recommendations
1981, Jossey-Bass Limited
in French
Cover of: Incest
Incest: a psychological study of causes and effects with treatment recommendations
1978, Jossey-Bass Publishers
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Incest
Incest: A Psychological Study of Causes and Effects With Treatment Recommendations (Social and Behavioral Science Series)
September 1978, Jossey-Bass Inc Pub
Hardcover in English - 1st ed edition

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Hardcover
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384

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OL8090306M
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0875893805
ISBN 13
9780875893808
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Even when the mother has played no demonstrable role in setting the stage for incest, she is thought to be partially responsible for the inception and continuance of the incestuous relationship through her failure to take any action that would prevent or terminate it.
added by KarlKemp.
There is a societal expectation that a mother will protect her children from abuse of all kinds even if her protective role requires her to behave in ways that are inconsistent with her passive, acquiescent role as female.
added by KarlKemp.

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