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Persephone Rising: Struggles in Female Adolescent Development in the Aftermath of Rape

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Using formulations of female sexual development grounded in the Persephone/Demeter myth, this paper examines the treatment of two adolescent girls in the aftermath of rape. Case material is presented that illustrates the impact of rape on a developing adolescent girl’s relationship with her mother and on the transference to a female therapist. The nature of the mother/daughter relationship prior to the rape influences not only the treatment but the capacity of both mother and daughter to cope with the trauma of the daughter’s rape. Countertransference reactions and enactments related to developmental issues of separation/individuation as they are impacted by the trauma of rape and as they influence the course of treatment are examined in order to heighten awareness of possible pitfalls in treatment.

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Winograd, W. Persephone Rising: Struggles in Female Adolescent Development in the Aftermath of Rape. Clin Soc Work J 38, 286–297 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10615-010-0259-4

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