Clinical management of father-daughter incest. A critical reexamination
W. D. Weitzel, B. J. Powell and E. C. Penick
The professional literature relevant to child incest cases is reviewed.
Four questions related to clinical management are examined. Although
physical separation of the offending parent and child is typically
recommended, there is insufficient evidence to support the belief that an
incestuous relationship per se is inevitably harmful to the mental health
of the child. It is suggested that exclusive focus on the sexual
relationship can sometimes prevent the clinician from providing maximum
assistance to the child and family. A representative case history is
discussed.