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Sibling Incest: A Model for Group Practice with Adult Female Victims of Brother-Sister Incest

NCJ Number
228090
Journal
Journal of Family Violence Volume: 24 Issue: 7 Dated: October 2009 Pages: 531-537
Author(s)
Kacie M. Thompson
Date Published
October 2009
Length
7 pages
Annotation
This paper discusses brother-sister incestuous sexual abuse and addresses the many effects of abuse and long-term consequences of abuse for group work
Abstract
Sibling incest is believed by researchers and clinicians to be the most common type of incest. Siblings share a unique relationship bound by genetics, social class, history, and family connections. This unique relationship shared by siblings is sometimes the reason why incidences of sibling incest are regarded as "sexual curiosity." Research has addressed the sibling relationship and causes of sibling incest in several ways. This paper discusses brother-sister incestuous sexual abuse with implications for group work, and reviews literature and research concerning sexual abuse, incest, family relationships, and theories to assist in explaining incest. Themes covered include: effects of incest, coping methods, blaming, and family of the victim. References

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