Sexual Child Abuse: Understanding and Representing Clinical Practices within Mental Health Practices

Magana, I; Ramírez C.; Menendez, L.

Keywords: gender, pathologies, judicial system, Sexual Child Abuse (SCA), professional discontent

Abstract

This study investigates Sexual Child Abuse (SCA) in its clinical context, including its representational, conceptual, and cultural expressions. Working with professionals of institutions, following an analytic yet understanding method, this study traces their approaches at the clinical level as well as intervention policies. Methodologically, the investigation is observational, analytic, and longitudinal, and qualitative design study, including two temporal cohorts (2005-2006 and 2011-2012). These methods were chosen to acquire better knowledge regarding the strategies used in clinics. Relevant results include: excessive tendencies to treat the matter as a juridical case and as pathology; the need for interdisciplinary work; the difficulty of repairing and preventing; the presence of discontent and unease in professionals related to their work; social relations in the presence of SCA of an authoritarian type; and the devastating psychic damage, both direct and indirect, in its victims.

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Título según WOS: Sexual Child Abuse: Understanding and Representing Clinical Practices within Mental Health Practices
Título de la Revista: TERAPIA PSICOLOGICA
Volumen: 32
Número: 2
Editorial: SOCIEDAD CHILENA PSICOLOGIA CLINICA
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 133
Página final: 141
Idioma: Spanish
Notas: ISI