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Resilient child sexual abuse survivors: cognitive coping and illusion.

M J Himelein1, J A McElrath.   

Abstract

This research examined cognitive coping strategies associated with resilience in a nonclinical sample of child sexual abuse (CSA) survivors. In Study 1, 180 college women completed surveys assessing self-enhancing cognitive distortions of reality, known as positive illusions, and CSA history. CSA survivors and nonvictimized women were found to be equally likely to engage in illusion, and for both groups, measures of illusion were strongly associated with psychological well-being. In Study 2, a qualitative study, a subsample of 20 CSA survivors from Study 1 were interviewed regarding their efforts to cope with CSA. Analysis was focused on comparisons between well-adjusted and poorly-adjusted women. The high adjustment group revealed a greater tendency to engage in four types of cognitive strategies: disclosing and discussing CSA, minimization, positive reframing, and refusing to dwell on the experience. The results of both studies highlight the importance of cognitive reappraisal in CSA recovery. Implications for therapists working with CSA survivors are discussed.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8866120     DOI: 10.1016/0145-2134(96)00062-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Abuse Negl        ISSN: 0145-2134


  8 in total

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Authors:  Eric L Garland; Barbara Fredrickson; Ann M Kring; David P Johnson; Piper S Meyer; David L Penn
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3.  Posttraumatic growth in treatment-seeking female assault victims.

Authors:  Anouk L Grubaugh; Patricia A Resick
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4.  Childhood maltreatment, psychological resources, and depressive symptoms in women with breast cancer.

Authors:  Kate Ryan Kuhlman; Chloe C Boyle; Michael R Irwin; Patricia A Ganz; Catherine M Crespi; Arash Asher; Laura Petersen; Julienne E Bower
Journal:  Child Abuse Negl       Date:  2017-09-07

Review 5.  The role of mindfulness in positive reappraisal.

Authors:  Eric Garland; Susan Gaylord; Jongbae Park
Journal:  Explore (NY)       Date:  2009 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 1.775

6.  Adult Coping with Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Theoretical and Empirical Review.

Authors:  Kate Walsh; Michelle A Fortier; David Dilillo
Journal:  Aggress Violent Behav       Date:  2010

7.  An Examination of Differences in Psychological Resilience between Social Anxiety Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Context of Early Childhood Trauma.

Authors:  Melanie Marx; Susanne Y Young; Justin Harvey; David Rosenstein; Soraya Seedat
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8.  Individual- and Relationship-Level Factors Related to Better Mental Health Outcomes following Child Abuse: Results from a Nationally Representative Canadian Sample.

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  8 in total

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