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Group Analytic Therapy for Male Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse

John Sharpe

Clare Cottage, 23 West Dean, Salisbury SP5 1JB, UK.

Carry Selley

Department of Psychiatry, Royal South Hants Hospital, Graham Road, Southampton S014 OYG, UK.

Lorraine Low

Department of Medical Statistics and Computing, University of Southampton.

Zaida Hall

Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton and an Honorary Research Fellow in the Southampton University Department of Psychiatry.

We describe a slow-open analytic group for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse and emphasize the importance of having both a male and a female co-conductor The Beck Depression Inventory and the Spielberger State Anxiety Scale were used as an outcome audit before and after the group and at six months follow-up. The results supported the clinical impression of overall improvement. We record similarities and distinguishing features between this group and a group for women survivors in which three of the authors had previously been engaged as co-conductors.

Key Words: childhood sexual abuse • male/female co-conductors • male/female groups compared • male survivors

Group Analysis, Vol. 34, No. 2, 195-209 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/05333160122077802


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