成年男性性侵犯幸存者的治疗联盟和治疗需求:幸存者和治疗师的观点。

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Michal Guter,Tomer Einat,Keren Gueta
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在儿童性虐待的背景下,男性性受害比成人性侵犯更常被检查(ASA;18岁以上),治疗研究主要集中在女性幸存者身上,她们构成了学术关注的主要焦点。因此,本研究探讨了治疗联盟是如何建立的,以及对于男性ASA幸存者来说,由于男性气质和成年期的影响,他们需要什么样的治疗。数据收集自39名以色列犹太人参与者的深度访谈,包括两个不同的组:19名男性ASA幸存者和20名性创伤治疗师。通过反身性专题分析分别分析数据,只有在最后阶段才将两组数据放在一起进行检查。研究发现:(1)男性ASA幸存者治疗联盟的促进因素包括年龄和男性气质如何影响他们的经历、建立联系的心理教育和关注当下的倾听;(2)治疗联盟的障碍包括过度强调创伤事件本身,治疗重点优先考虑创伤细节,而忽略了照顾幸存者更广泛的身份、当前需求和生活经历;(3)在治疗过程中的治疗需求包括心理教育、以当下为中心的治疗和改变治疗环境(如走出治疗室或散步)。因此,我们得出结论,男性ASA幸存者的治疗联盟和治疗期间的需求是由年龄和男性气质的双重透镜塑造的,强调了适应治疗方法以解决这些因素的必要性。
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Therapeutic Alliance and In-Session Therapy Needs of Male Adult Sexual Assault Survivors: Perspectives of Survivors and Therapists.
Male sexual victimization is more commonly examined in the context of child sexual abuse than adult sexual assault (ASA; 18+), with therapeutic research largely centering on female survivors, who constitute the main focus of scholarly attention. Consequently, this study explored how the therapeutic alliance is built and what in-session therapy needs emerge for male ASA survivors, as shaped by masculinity and adulthood. Data were collected from 39 in-depth interviews with Jewish Israeli participants, comprising two distinct groups: 19 male ASA survivors and 20 sexual trauma therapists. The data were analyzed separately through reflexive thematic analysis, and only at the final stage were the two groups examined together. Three key findings were identified: (1) facilitators of therapeutic alliance with male ASA survivors include awareness of how age and masculinity shape their experiences, psychoeducation for bonding, and present-focused listening; (2) barriers to therapeutic alliance include an overemphasis on the traumatic event itself, with a therapeutic focus that prioritizes trauma details at the expense of attending to the survivor's broader identity, current needs, and lived experiences; and (3) in-session therapy needs include psychoeducation, present-focused therapy, and changing the therapeutic setting (e.g., stepping out of the therapy room or going for walks). Accordingly, we conclude that the therapeutic alliance and in-session therapy needs of male ASA survivors are shaped by the dual lenses of age and masculinity, highlighting the necessity of adapting therapeutic approaches to address these factors.
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来源期刊
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期刊介绍: The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
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