Writers on the incest experience estimate conservatively that 10% to 3
0% of all girls and 30% of all boys have had at least one childhood ex
perience of incest. Incest is emotionally devastating to a child as it
involves betrayal, and the irretrievable loss of trust in the adults
in the child's life. Little is written about the healing processes of
incest survivors. The purpose of this study was to generate a substant
ive grounded theory that provides an explanatory schema for understand
ing the healing process of adult female incest survivors. The sample c
onsisted of 10 adult women who had a history of incest and who volunte
ered to participate in in-depth interviews. Data were analyzed using g
rounded theory techniques. Data analysis revealed that these women had
buried an integral part of the self because of the trauma of incest.
The healing process required resurrecting the buried self through a se
ries of seven phases. The model generated from this research provides
a heuristic for nurse therapists that assists in assessing and counsel
ing incest survivors. Copyright (C) 1996 by W.B. Saunders Company