Mental health articles
OF mental health care and mentally ill
sexual abuse
Attributions made by professionals in child sexual abuse
Attributions made by professionals in child sexual abuse The first area that is consideredis how professionals attribute blame and responsibility in incidents of child sexual abuse. Judgments that professionals make about who is to blame for the abuse are important to consider because they establish a framework within which to understand decisions about interventions made […]
Tags: child, sexual abuse
Posted in research report | No Comments »
The issue of ambivalence in child’s sexual abuse
The issue of ambivalence in child’s sexual abuse The difficulty with conceptualizing ambivalence in nonoffending guardians as a stance of nonsupport is that it neither takes into consideration normative nor traumatic responses to disclosure. Both are critical considerations. First, ambivalence may be a normative response to the disclosure of abuse by a nonoffending guardian’s loved […]
Tags: child, sexual abuse
Posted in research report | No Comments »
Definition and criteria for guardian support about child sexual abuse
Definition and criteria for guardian support about child sexual abuse What are the criteria for adequate guardian support and who sets these criteria? There are probably two primary groups—child protective services and child sexual abuse researchers—that have contributed to establishing criteria for adequate guardian support. Child protective services’ interest in establishing criteria for guardian support […]
Tags: child, sexual abuse
Posted in research report | No Comments »
Conservation of resources theory in sexual abuse
Conservation of resources theory in sexual abuse. A method of considering the response of nonoffending guardians after disclosure is as a response to an extreme stressor. This premise is borrowed from Hobfoll’s (1989, 1991) conservation of resources theory. The underlying tenet of the conservation of resources theory is that “individuals strive to obtain, retain, and […]
Tags: sexual abuse
Posted in mentally ill | No Comments »
Feminist conceptualization in sexual abuse
Feminist conceptualization in sexual abuse Several papers have reframed the response of nonoffending mothers to the disclosure of their child’s abuse using a feminist-oriented approach (Birns & Meyer, 1993; Cammaert, 1988; Hooper, 1989; McIntyre, 1981 ; Wattenberg, 1985). These and other writers presenting alternate views recognize that a power imbalance exists in families in which […]
Tags: sexual abuse
Posted in mentally ill | No Comments »
Effect of disclosure on the family in sexual abuse
Effect of disclosure on the family in sexual abuse This section continues the discussion. of the repercussions of the abuse, now concentrating on the deleterious consequences following abuse disclosure. In this section, however, studies are quantitative, and all focus on abuse by the father. The most widely known effect on the family, and perhaps what […]
Tags: sexual abuse
Posted in mentally ill | No Comments »
Child sexual abuse from the mother’s perspective
Child sexual abuse from the mother’s perspective The literature to this point has been quantitative and from the perspective of the professional attempting to define the experience of nonoffending guardians. This section now shifts the focus to nonoffending mothers as they relate their experiences of finding out about the abuse and reacting to it. A […]
Tags: child, sexual abuse
Posted in mentally ill | No Comments »
Mothers of victims of sexual abuse
Mothers of victims of sexual abuse Mothers of victims of sexual abuse, especially those of children abused by their fathers, have taken an historical beating in the clinical literature. Mothers were long assumed to contribute to the initiation of the abuse and to collude in ongoing incest by not reporting the abuse and by maintaining […]
Tags: sexual abuse
Posted in mentally ill | No Comments »
the paradigm for the prevention of child sexual abuse
the paradigm for the prevention of child sexual abuse Programs that target the male sex role and the reduction of offending behavior require a very different paradigm than the current prevention model of introducing occasional programs to children in which they are taught skills to deflect the approaches of offenders. Instead, a proposed paradigm that […]
Tags: child, sexual abuse
Posted in mental health care | No Comments »
How to reduce the prevalence of child sexual abuse
How to reduce the prevalence of child sexual abuse? A far different approach to the prevention of child sexual abuse is needed. Current school-based programs target children by teaching them skills to deflect the approaches of potential offenders. Yet, the literature presented in this book suggests that the current methods of prevention simply do not work. […]
Tags: child, sexual abuse
Posted in mental health care | No Comments »