Issues inherent in the multicultural feminist couple treatment of African-American, same-gender loving female adult survivors of child sexual abuse.

Autor: Parks CW, Cutts RN, Woodson KM, Flarity-White L
Zdroj: Journal of Child Sexual Abuse; 2001, Vol. 10 Issue 3, p17-34, 18p
Abstrakt: This manuscript focuses on four potential stumbling blocks in the multicultural feminist couple treatment of African-American, same-gender loving female adult child sexual abuse survivors: (1) gender roles; (2) 'coming out' to self, family, and the community; (3) lesbian couple relationships; and (4) the expression of lesbian sexuality. These four potential barriers to therapeutic outcome within the context of multicultural feminist couple treatment needs to be systematically addressed during the provision of culturally-informed clinical services to African-American, same-gender loving female adult child sexual abuse survivors. The nature and impact of feminism on the family, as an institution, sewed as the framework for this discussion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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