寻找治疗的地方:童年性虐待的妇女幸存者及其获得服务的经历

L. O'brien, C. Henderson, J. Bateman
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遭受儿童性虐待的女性幸存者通常会面临一系列困难,包括长期痛苦的不安全感、缺乏自尊、人际关系困难、挫折容忍度差、情绪失控、抑郁、对批评和拒绝敏感、不信任、怀疑和脆弱的自我意识。他们还可能经历一系列严重的心理后果,他们的生活轨迹往往以混乱和复杂为特征。在澳大利亚,政府、非政府和私营部门发展了各种服务,以满足这些妇女的需要;然而,坊间证据表明,这些服务在可用性和标准方面可能参差不齐。重构响应研究(O 'Brien, Henderson & Bateman, 2006)的目的是探索非政府部门的服务提供。本文介绍了与儿童性虐待妇女幸存者在获取和利用服务方面的经历有关的研究结果。采用定性研究设计。14名妇女参加了焦点小组和访谈,详细描述了她们在披露信息、获得服务方面的经历,以及哪些是有益的,哪些是无益的。这些妇女描述了她们在所有部门获得服务的经验。他们确认缺乏可用性,特别是在长期咨询方面,在模式和标准方面缺乏一致性,并明确指出哪些是有益的,哪些是无益的。这项研究的结果对服务标准、模式以及培训和教育需求的一致性的服务发展具有启示意义。
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Finding a place for healing: Women survivors of childhood sexual abuse and their experience of accessing services
Abstract Women survivors of child sexual abuse often suffer a range of difficulties including a chronic and painful sense of insecurity, a lack of self-esteem, difficulty with interpersonal relationships, poor frustration tolerance, overwhelming emotions, depression, sensitivity to criticism and rejection, distrust, suspiciousness and a fragile sense of self. They may also experience a range of serious psychological consequences, their life trajectory often marked by chaos and complexity. In Australia, services have been developed in government, non-government and private sectors to meet the needs of these women; however, anecdotal evidence suggests that services may be patchy in both availability and standards. The aim of the Reframing Responses study (O’Brien, Henderson & Bateman, 2006) was to explore the provision of services in the non-government sector. This paper presents findings related to the experiences of women survivors of child sexual abuse in accessing and utilising services. A qualitative study design was used. Fourteen women participated in focus groups and interviews to provide rich descriptions of their experiences of disclosure, accessing services, what was helpful, and what was unhelpful. The women provided descriptions of their experience of services across all sectors. They confirmed a lack of availability particularly in terms of longer-term counselling, a lack of consistency in terms of models and standards, and provided clear indications of what was helpful and what was not. The findings of this study have implications for the development of services for consistency in standards of services, models, and needs for training and education.
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