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Self-Mutilation and Self-Blame in Incest Victims

A case is made for self-blame as the psychic link between children’s experiences of incestuous sexual abuse and their self-mutilating behavior later in life. Representative case histories and the results of a small pilot study are presented to illustrate the author’s theoretical formulation.

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