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Citation

Bhattacharyya A, Lev-Wiesel R, Banerjee M. J. Loss Trauma 2019; 24(5-6): 568-593.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15325024.2018.1549116

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The study explores thoughts, feelings, and beliefs of victims about their experiences of abuse and neglect and how therapeutic intervention encourages disclosure. Narrative accounts given by 15 Indian adolescents during therapeutic interventions were analyzed by the Descriptive-Phenomenological-Psychological Perspective, which evoked three themes. The first theme explains how coping styles and personal resources contribute to the victims' dealing with trauma. The second theme explores to whom, when, and in what circumstances victims prefer to disclose. The third theme explains how "time" is perceived in the light of trauma.

RESULTS suggest that the Indian sociocultural system acts as a mold to shape the victim's perception and belief system, and causes confusion about whether the incident was at all abusive. Initiation to help victims should come from their parents and from adult stakeholders outside the family.


Language: en

Keywords

abuse; culture; descriptive-phenomenological-psychological perspective; disclosure; drawings; Narratives; neglect; time

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