Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701, USA.
Psychother Res. 2009 May;19(3):293-311. doi: 10.1080/10503300902810600.
This study examined clinician-assisted emotional disclosure therapy among college women with a history of intimate partner sexual assault. Assimilation analysis, a method for tracking client movement in psychotherapy, was used to document changes in dominant and submissive voices during clients' disclosure of the trauma. Self-blame, traditional gender-role assumptions, and internalized rape myth ideology emerged as prominent themes in clients' formations of problem statements. The two case studies presented illustrate the difficulty in clearly formulating experiences of intimate partner sexual assault as problematic, integrating submissive and dominant voices and empowering adaptive voices that speak for the well-being and self-assertion of the individual. Implications for psychotherapy with survivors of intimate partner sexual assault are discussed.
本研究考察了针对有亲密伴侣性侵犯史的女大学生的临床医生辅助情绪披露疗法。同化分析是一种用于记录心理治疗中客户变化的方法,用于记录客户在披露创伤时主导和从属声音的变化。自责、传统的性别角色假设和内化的强奸神话意识形态成为客户形成问题陈述的突出主题。呈现的两个案例研究说明了将亲密伴侣性侵犯的经历明确表述为问题具有一定的难度,整合从属和主导声音,并增强为个人的福祉和自我主张发声的适应性声音。讨论了亲密伴侣性侵犯幸存者心理治疗的影响。