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Kenneth M. Adams



Average rating: 4.25 · 1,299 ratings · 137 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
Silently Seduced: When Pare...

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“There is nothing loving or caring about a close parent-child relationship when it services the needs and feelings of the parent rather than the child.”
Kenneth M. Adams, Silently Seduced: When Parents Make Their Children Partners

“There are many situations that will require you to set boundaries so you can be clear on who you are and what you need and want, in relationship with others. This is the most important part of your healing process, allowing for the unfolding of your true, authentic self as opposed to playing the role that was defined for you by your parent. This new defined self will be the compass that directs you in moving forward in your life.”
Kenneth M. Adams, Silently Seduced: When Parents Make Their Children Partners

“An important difference between overt and covert incest is that, while the overt victim feels abused, the covert victim feels idealized and privileged. Yet underneath the thin mask of feeling special and privileged rests the same trauma of the overt victim: rage, anger, shame and guilt. The sense of exploitation resulting from being a parent's surrogate partner or spouse is buried behind a wall of illusion and denial. The adult covert incest victim remains stuck in a pattern of living aimed at keeping the special relationship going with the opposite-sex parent. It is a pattern of always trying to please Mommy and Daddy. In this way the adult continues to be idealized. A privileged and special position is maintained; the pain and suffering of a lost childhood denied. Separation never occurs and feelings of being trapped in the psychological marriage deepen. This interferes with the victim's capacity for healthy intimacy and sexuality.”
Kenneth M. Adams, Silently Seduced: When Parents Make Their Children Partners : Understanding Covert Incest



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