ATTACHMENT ORGANIZATION AND ADAPTATION IN SEXUALLY-ABUSED WOMEN

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STALKER, CA [1 ]
DAVIES, F [1 ]
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[1] UNIV WESTERN ONTARIO,FAC MED,DEPT PSYCHIAT,LONDON,ON,CANADA
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Objective: To explore the possible associations among attachment organization, current functioning and Axis II personality disorder. Method: Attachment organization was assessed using the Adult Attachment Interview in a clinical sample of 40 women with a history of childhood sexual abuse. The Global Assessment Scale yielded measures of current psychosocial functioning and the Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnosis on DSM-III-R was used to assess presence of personality disorder. Results: Preoccupation with attachment issues was evident in 68% ofthe subjects; 60% ofthe subjects were unresolved in respect to loss and/or trauma; and 88% of the subjects met criteria for one or more Axis II disorders. A relationship between Borderline Personality Disorder and the Unresolved attachment classification is suggested. Conclusions: Women who have experienced childhood sexual abuse require intervention that focuses on resolution of trauma and loss and responds to individual differences in attitudes toward attachment issues.
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