Invisible victims: Battered women in psychiatric and medical emergency rooms

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Keller, LE [1 ]
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[1] SAN FRANCISCO PSYCHOANAL INST,SAN FRANCISCO,CA
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Violence against women by their male partners is widespread and infrequently identified as a causal factor in multiple physical and Psychological problems of female patients in medical and psychiatric settings. Three main countertransferences that interfere with accurate identification of battered women are described: (1) counter-identification, (2) countertransference rage, and (3) countertransference helplessness. Battering men and battered women are found in all levels of society, although younger, lower income, less-educated men who have observed parental violence in their own home are at higher risk of abusing their spouses. Additionally, antisocial personality disorder, depression, and/or alcohol and drug abuse increase the risk of male violence in the home. Contrary to popular belief, the husband-to-wife violence is usually motivated by his need to control her rather than a result of his loss of control. Battered women show no consistent prebattering risk markers, except for a history of parental violence in their family of origin. Violence against women by their male Partners is a serious public health problem that has not been adequately addressed by the medical and psychiatric professions. Myths and clinical realities of battered women are described and detailed recommendations for clinical inquiry and evaluation of level of danger ave given. The conflict between the will to deny horrible events and the will to proclaim them aloud is the central dialectic of psychological trauma.
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