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This paper focuses on a theoretical explanation of how marriages adjust and remain intact in father/daughter incest families. It uses concepts of Balance Theory and General Systems Theory to outline a vascillating balance that occurs between fathers-mother-daughters in incest families. Three groups of Incest, Oppositional, and Nonclinical family units were studied using the Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB) circumplex model. The study found support for the use of Balance Theory and the systems principle of homeostasis as a way to understand the interactional dynamics in incest families. Therapeutic interventions are suggested.
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Curtis A. Levang has spent more than 10 years working with adult offenders at Hennepin County Adult Corrections in Plymouth, Minnesota. He also is in private practice, working with individuals, couples, groups, and families at Passages Counseling Center.
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Levang, C.A. Father-daughter incest families: A theoretical perspective from balance theory and GST. Contemp Fam Ther 11, 28–44 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00892344
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