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Citation

Lowe M, Willan V, Kelly S, Hartwell B, Canuti E. Counsell. Psychother. Res. J. 2017; 17(1): 71-79.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/capr.12095

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE

The aim of this study was to provide the first formal evaluation of a unique 12-session group therapy programme developed by the UK-based National Association for People Abused as Children (NAPAC).


Method

The therapy outcomes of this programme were assessed using the CORE-OM tool. Clients comprised 26 individuals (7 males and 19 females), with an age range of 19-67 (mean = 41; SD = 12.76). Clients were survivors of sexual, physical, emotional or neglectful childhood abuse, or a combination of these, and were from four different locations: London (n = 9), Bury (n = 4), Belfast (n = 8) and prison (n = 5).


Findings

Across all CORE domains, improvements were shown from pre- to post-therapy. No gender or age differences were revealed, and improvements were shown across both community members and prison inmates.


Implications

A person-centred approach to group therapy is beneficial to a wide range of adult clients within the community and prison settings that require therapy after historical sexual, physical, emotional or neglectful childhood abuse.


Language: en

Keywords

assessment; child abuse; CORE; group therapy; NAPAC; survivor; victim

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