St Vil Noelle M, Carter Takisha, Johnson Susan
University at Buffalo, NY, USA.
Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2021 Apr;36(7-8):NP3495-NP3509. doi: 10.1177/0886260518779596. Epub 2018 Jun 8.
Many survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) experience betrayal trauma, which affects future intimate relationships. Yet many services extended to victims of IPV focus on keeping the victim safe, not helping survivors establish new healthy intimate relationships. Using betrayal trauma as a lens, this phenomenological study incorporates semistructured interviews to explore the various ways betrayal trauma manifests itself and acts as barriers to forming new healthy intimate relationships among survivors of IPV. Thematic analysis with nine survivors of IPV revealed four ways betrayal trauma manifests and acts as barriers to establishing new healthy intimate relationships: (a) vulnerability/fear, (b) relationship expectations, (c) shame/low self-esteem, and (d) communications issues. This article has implications for those working with survivors of IPV.
许多亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的幸存者经历过背叛创伤,这会影响他们未来的亲密关系。然而,许多为IPV受害者提供的服务侧重于保障受害者的安全,而非帮助幸存者建立新的健康亲密关系。以背叛创伤为视角,这项现象学研究采用半结构化访谈来探索背叛创伤表现自身的各种方式,以及其如何成为IPV幸存者建立新的健康亲密关系的障碍。对九名IPV幸存者进行的主题分析揭示了背叛创伤表现并成为建立新的健康亲密关系障碍的四种方式:(a)脆弱/恐惧,(b)关系期望,(c)羞耻/自卑,以及(d)沟通问题。本文对与IPV幸存者打交道的人具有启示意义。