Women Clinicians and Patient Assaults

  • Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online
  • September 1991,
  • 19
  • (3)
  • 291-296;

Abstract

Although there has been an increased awareness of the problem of assaults against clinicians, this is the first report to specifically focus on issues related to women clinicians and patient assaults. The author discusses issues related to women's feelings of vulnerability and lack of authority. She describes special risks for women clinicians including sexual assaults, rape fantasies, and maternal transferences, which can lead to assaults, and vulnerability during pregnancy. In addition, the author discusses psychological reactions after assaults and makes recommendations for preventing assaults.

Footnotes

  • This article was presented at the 1990 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, San Diego.

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