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The Influence of Child Sexual Abuse on the Self from Adult Narrative Perspectives
Authors:Anne Krayer  Diane Seddon  Catherine A Robinson  Hefin Gwilym
Institution:1. Bangor University, Bangor, United Kingdoma.krayer@bangor.ac.uk;3. Bangor University, Bangor, United Kingdom
Abstract:The impact of child sexual abuse on the adult self is not yet clearly understood. We explored adult perspectives through the use of narrative interviews (N = 30). Three key themes or views of self were identified in all narratives to varying degrees: the worthless self, the self as unknown, and the potential/developing self. Ambivalence and tension were present in all narratives. Individuals were challenged to integrate the sexual abuse experience in a constructive way and develop a more coherent perception of the self. The narrative method highlighted the dynamic nature of peoples’ experiences at the same time recognizing that the narratives themselves are in progress. Reactions to disclosure, social support, and interpersonal connections are crucial at every turn.
Keywords:adult survivor  childhood sexual abuse  self  narrative research  qualitative
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