a Department of Counseling & Clinical Psychology, Teachers College , Columbia University , New York , NY , USA.
Psychother Res. 2014;24(3):316-26. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2013.817695. Epub 2013 Aug 1.
This study investigated the perceptions of adult clients (N=98; M age=32) with a history of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) of the costs and benefits of disclosure of this material. Significant benefits of disclosing included a sense of relief from sharing bottled-up emotions, and feeling more accepted and understood by one's therapist; significant negative consequences included feeling emotionally overwhelmed, and feeling uncomfortably vulnerable and exposed. Linear regressions indicated that CSA patients who generally disclose more have a greater tendency to experience both positive and negative effects of disclosure about abuse. In addition, a hierarchical regression analysis indicated that higher levels of symptomatology were predictive of higher levels of anxiety related to disclosure in therapy, suggesting that clinicians need to be cautious in encouraging disclosure about CSA with patients with severe pathology.
本研究调查了有儿童期性虐待(CSA)经历的成年患者(N=98;M 年龄=32)对披露此类材料的成本和收益的看法。披露的显著益处包括分享压抑情绪后得到的解脱感,以及治疗师更能接受和理解自己;显著的负面影响包括情绪失控,以及感到不舒服的脆弱和暴露。线性回归表明,一般来说披露更多的 CSA 患者更倾向于经历披露虐待带来的积极和消极影响。此外,分层回归分析表明,症状水平越高,与治疗中披露相关的焦虑水平也越高,这表明临床医生在鼓励有严重病理的患者披露 CSA 时需要谨慎。