"Just listen to me": Experiences of therapy after childhood sibling sexual abuse.

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Sheila R van Berkel, Iva A E Bicanic, Anja van der Voort
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Abstract

Background: Sibling sexual abuse (SSA) is considered to occur more frequently than other types of intrafamilial sexual abuse and is related to numerous detrimental outcomes. Despite this, the literature on SSA is limited, which results in a knowledge gap on the effects of this type of abuse and specifically on survivors' experiences of therapy and challenges for interventions.

Objective: This study extends current knowledge by qualitatively investigating experiences of therapy of adults who experienced childhood SSA, to identify specific challenges and considerations for therapeutic interventions.

Methods: Four small-scale online focus-group meetings were conducted. In total, 12 participants shared and discussed their experiences of therapy for SSA.

Results: Qualitative thematic analyses revealed three central themes and several subthemes that provided important insights. First, many SSA survivors experience difficulties disclosing the abuse and fully engaging in therapy. Second, SSA is embedded within the family and is associated with changes in all family relationships, which needs to be addressed in therapy. Third, trust in and acceptance of the client's narrative are important to provide a secure base. In addition, therapists should acknowledge clients' strengths. Finally, because recovery from trauma is a long process, therapy should be tailored to the specific client and the specific point in their journey of recovery, as several types of therapy are only beneficial under certain conditions.

Conclusions: The findings inform therapists about challenges SSA survivors may experience during therapy, allowing therapists to better finetune their focus in supporting SSA survivors.

"听我说":童年兄弟姐妹遭受性虐待后的治疗经历。
背景:与其他类型的家庭内部性虐待相比,兄弟姐妹性虐待(SSA)被认为发生得更为频繁,并且与许多有害结果有关。尽管如此,有关兄弟姐妹性虐待的文献却很有限,这就造成了有关此类虐待影响的知识空白,特别是有关幸存者的治疗经历和干预挑战的知识空白:本研究通过对经历过童年性虐待的成年人的治疗体验进行定性调查,以确定治疗干预的具体挑战和注意事项,从而扩展现有知识:方法:进行了四次小规模的在线焦点小组会议。共有 12 名参与者分享并讨论了他们的 SSA 治疗经验:定性主题分析揭示了三个中心主题和几个次主题,这些主题提供了重要的见解。首先,许多 SSA 幸存者在披露虐待经历和完全参与治疗方面遇到困难。第二,"性虐待 "植根于家庭内部,与所有家庭关系的变化相关联,这需要在治疗中加以解决。第三,信任并接受当事人的叙述对于提供一个安全的基础非常重要。此外,治疗师应承认客户的长处。最后,由于从创伤中恢复是一个漫长的过程,治疗应针对具体的客户和他们恢复过程中的具体阶段,因为有几种类型的治疗只有在特定条件下才有益:研究结果让治疗师了解到社会安全援助幸存者在治疗过程中可能会遇到的挑战,从而使治疗师能够更好地调整其支持社会安全援助幸存者的重点。
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7.40
自引率
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397
期刊介绍: Official Publication of the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect The International Journal, provides an international, multidisciplinary forum on all aspects of child abuse and neglect, with special emphasis on prevention and treatment; the scope extends further to all those aspects of life which either favor or hinder child development. While contributions will primarily be from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, social work, medicine, nursing, law enforcement, legislature, education, and anthropology, the Journal encourages the concerned lay individual and child-oriented advocate organizations to contribute.
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