How Victims are Pathologized and re-abused by the System
Selecting the right professional is crucial. In the hands of
an incompetent service provider, you may end up feeling abused all over again.
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Abusers co-opt mental health and social welfare workers and compromise them –
even when the diagnosis is unequivocal – by flattering them, by emphasizing
common traits or a common background, by forming a joint front against the
victim of abuse ("shared psychosis"), or by emotionally bribing them.
Abusers are master manipulators and exploit the vulnerabilities, traumas,
prejudices, and fears of the practitioners to "convert" them to the
offender's cause.
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In the process of mediation, marital therapy, or evaluation, counselors
frequently propose various techniques to ameliorate the abuse or bring it under
control. Woe betides the party that dares object or turn these
"recommendations" down. Thus, an abuse victim who declines to have
any further contact with her batterer – is bound to be chastised by her
therapist for obstinately refusing to constructively communicate with her
violent spouse.
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Therapists, marriage counselors, mediators, court-appointed guardians, police
officers, and judges are human. Some of them are social reactionaries, others
are narcissists, and a few are themselves spouse abusers. Many things work
against the victim facing the justice system and the psychological profession.
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Male therapists may assume the mantle of the "chivalrous rescuer",
the "knight in the shining armour" – thus, inadvertently upholding
the victim's view of herself as immature, helpless, in need of protection,
vulnerable, weak, and ignorant. The male therapist may be driven to prove to
the victim that not all men are "beasts", that there are
"good" specimen (like himself). If his (conscious or unconscious)
overtures are rejected, the therapist may identify with the abuser and
re-victimise or pathologise his patient.
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The abuser mistreats only his closest – spouse, children, or (much more rarely)
colleagues, friends, and neighbours. To the rest of the world, he appears to be
a composed, rational, and functioning person. Abusers are very adept at casting
a veil of secrecy – often with the active aid of their victims – over their
dysfunction and misbehavior.
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