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Male Child Sexual Abuse: A Phenomenology of Betrayal
Authors:Ramona Alaggia  Graeme Millington
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, 246 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5A 1S1
Abstract:Being deeply understood relies on the ability of the social work clinician to have authentic and genuine empathy for their client. This phenomenological study sought to understand the lived experience of men sexually abused as boys in their childhood, and what life is like for them as sexual abuse survivors in adulthood. Analyses of fourteen male survivors’ narratives into the abuse they experienced as children, and the meaning they make of that experience today, offer insights for therapists. Findings suggest that therapists have a responsibility to ask male clients about sexual victimization, even when this is not the presenting problem but they exhibit sexual abuse related problems; an obligation to educate one’s self on responding therapeutically to disclosure; a duty to receive training to counsel sexually victimized males; a responsibility to advocate for the development of men’s services; and taking an active role in shifting attitudes towards men’s vulnerabilities.
Contact Information Graeme MillingtonEmail:
Keywords:Child sexual abuse  Male sexual victimizaton  Male survivors  Treatment  Phenomenology  Narratives  Qualitative research
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