Treatment Issues While Addressing Child Sexual Abuse: A Review
Treatment Issues While Addressing Child Sexual Abuse: A Review
Author(s): Hatice Odacı, Tuğba TürkkanSubject(s): Individual Psychology, Clinical psychology, Behaviorism, Social Theory, Studies in violence and power, Substance abuse and addiction, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Çukurova Universitesi Tip Fakultesi Psikiyatri Anabilim Dalı
Keywords: Child; sexual abuse; treatment issues;
Summary/Abstract: Child sexual abuse is a traumatic life event that has social, psychological, political and cultural dimensions which is observed in many societies. Sexual abused children are at risk of developing behavioral, emotional, cognitive and physical health problems throughout their lives, and are especially vulnerable when their current condition is combined with other risk factors, such as poverty. In the relevant literature, it is reported that these children have a greater risk of having psychological problems and require treatment. There is evidence that psychotherapeutic treatments have beneficial effects, including ensuring the physical and emotional safety of victims, helping to relieve trauma symptoms, improving quality and functioning of life, and preventing recurrence of abuse. In this review, some of the most common treatment issues for sexual abused children are presented. The appropriateness of the treatment issues and proposed interventions addressed may vary for each victim. These treatment issues and interventions are designed not only to remedy any harm that may have occurred, but also to minimize the negative consequences of experiences of child abuse and prevent future recurrence of maltreatment.
Journal: Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar
- Issue Year: 15/2023
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 534-547
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English