South African Journal of Arts Therapies,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
1(1), С. 72 - 88
Опубликована: Июль 13, 2023
This
article
examines
the
use
of
art
therapy
for
facilitating
disclosure
among
those
who
have
experienced
childhood
sexual
abuse
(CSA)
in
South
Africa.
Disclosure
CSA
is
a
difficult
and
complex
process,
traditional
therapeutic
approaches
are
not
always
effective.
Traditional
talk
Africa
often
hampered
by
cultural
barriers,
lack
knowledge
resources,
tendency
to
view
as
once-off
event
rather
than
process.
Art
can
provide
safe
non-threatening
space
survivors
express
their
emotions,
communicate
experiences,
process
feelings
associated
with
CSA.
study
sheds
light
on
mechanisms
change
valuable
resource
mental
health
professionals
working
researchers
interested
potential
intervention.
argues
that
be
powerful
tool
help
find
voice
disclose
initiate
healing
Sexes,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
5(3), С. 275 - 284
Опубликована: Авг. 5, 2024
The
scientific
literature
has
shown
an
increasing
demand
by
citizens
and
society
at
large
to
stop
using
people
who
have
committed
sexual
violence
against
children
as
a
reference
in
academia.
However,
research
not
explored
the
fact
that
some
sectors
of
society,
rejection
individuals
exercised
abuse
is
entirely
deliberate.
This
study
analyzes,
for
first
time,
incoherence
many
academics
when
it
comes
their
positioning
regarding
different
renowned
authors
commit
children,
consequences
such
according
several
citizens.
To
end,
social
media
analytics
interviews
with
16
aged
27
70
years
from
professions,
including
university
professors,
construction
workers
retired
lawyers,
were
conducted.
results
show
three
main
use
defended
pederasty:
promoting
mistrust
toward
those
academics,
there
no
coherence
between
what
they
say
do;
normalizing
pederasty
impunity
abusers,
creating
sense
“anything
goes”;
silencing
revictimizing
victims,
which
creates
context
great
vulnerability
develop
healthy
sexuality.
South African Journal of Arts Therapies,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
1(1), С. 72 - 88
Опубликована: Июль 13, 2023
This
article
examines
the
use
of
art
therapy
for
facilitating
disclosure
among
those
who
have
experienced
childhood
sexual
abuse
(CSA)
in
South
Africa.
Disclosure
CSA
is
a
difficult
and
complex
process,
traditional
therapeutic
approaches
are
not
always
effective.
Traditional
talk
Africa
often
hampered
by
cultural
barriers,
lack
knowledge
resources,
tendency
to
view
as
once-off
event
rather
than
process.
Art
can
provide
safe
non-threatening
space
survivors
express
their
emotions,
communicate
experiences,
process
feelings
associated
with
CSA.
study
sheds
light
on
mechanisms
change
valuable
resource
mental
health
professionals
working
researchers
interested
potential
intervention.
argues
that
be
powerful
tool
help
find
voice
disclose
initiate
healing