God Image, Counseling, and Strategies Used for Healing of Childhood Sexual Abuse

Childhood sexual abuse victims use either approaching or avoidance strategies to deal with the impacts that childhood sexual abuse have left on their lives. This qualitative case study of 12 adult Christian women examined the strategies that they used to overcome the traumagenic psychopathologies r...

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Publié dans:Journal for the sociological integration of religion and society
Auteur principal: Oakes, Bonnie L. (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: [publisher not identified] [2013]
Dans: Journal for the sociological integration of religion and society
Sujets non-standardisés:B psychopathologies
B Counseling
B God Image
B Childhood Sexual Abuse
B approaching and avoidance
B Trauma
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Résumé:Childhood sexual abuse victims use either approaching or avoidance strategies to deal with the impacts that childhood sexual abuse have left on their lives. This qualitative case study of 12 adult Christian women examined the strategies that they used to overcome the traumagenic psychopathologies related to childhood sexual abuse. An analysis of these strategies aided in developing a preliminary assessment of what strategies were most effective for Christian women. The God Image Scale was a survey instrument that was used to help develop research questions for this qualitative case study in addition to other baseline questions in the context of sexual abuse and approaches to healing. This research indicated that neither approaching nor avoidance strategies significantly reduced traumagenic psychopathologies, but did increase self-esteem, while God Image did not appear to affect healing. However, an approaching strategy that more fully integrated the Christian's faith reflected a much larger decline in psychopathologies than either approaching or avoidance strategies in general.
ISSN:2159-8711
Contient:Enthalten in: Journal for the sociological integration of religion and society