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      How Do Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse Experience Formally Delivered Talking Therapy? A Systematic Review.

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          This systematic review explored how adult survivors of child sexual abuse experienced nonspecific and trauma-focused talking therapies. Following extensive systematic searches of academic databases, 23 qualitative empirical studies were chosen for review. Using a line-by-line thematic synthesis, four analytical themes developed. These themes were: The Therapeutic Process as a Means for Forming Connections, which discusses therapeutic relationships; Developing a Sense of Self Through the Therapeutic Processes, which identifies stages of developmental recovery; Therapeutic Lights and Black Holes in the Shadows of child sexual abuse, which reflects on how a history of child sexual abuse influenced experiences of therapy; and Healing or Harrowing: Connecting With Others and First-time Experiences, which explores what was helpful, hindering, and new throughout the therapeutic journey. Findings related to participants developing new options for interpersonal relationships through the experience of authentic trust and the experiential learning of control and choice. Recommendations are discussed in relation to developing therapeutic practice and future research.

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          Journal
          J Child Sex Abus
          Journal of child sexual abuse
          Informa UK Limited
          1547-0679
          1053-8712
          Oct 2016
          : 25
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Psychology , Manchester Metropolitan University , Manchester , UK.
          [2 ] b Division of Health Research , Lancaster University , Lancaster , UK.
          Article
          10.1080/10538712.2016.1208704
          27653789
          66e57fe0-5324-4171-8c47-777f9479f8a1
          History

          reconnecting,psychotherapy,control,choices,safety,therapeutic relationships,trust

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