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Sexual Abuse Survivors Perceptions of the Effectiveness of EMDR and Eclectic TherapyWashington University in St. Louis
University of Southern Maine
Lamar University Objective: This article examines survivor perspectives of the effectiveness of two different treatments for trauma symptoms among adult female survivors of childhood sexual abuseEye movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and eclectic therapy. Method: Qualitative interviews obtained in the context of a mixed-methods study were conducted with 38 adult female survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Results: Two major differences in outcomes between the two treatment approaches were observed. There were considerable distinctions between the two treatment groups in terms of the importance and effect of the client-therapist relationship, and in terms of the depth of change reportedly caused by the different therapies. Conclusions: Survivors narratives indicate that EMDR produces greater trauma resolution, while within eclectic therapy, survivors more highly value their relationship with their therapist, through whom they learn effective coping strategies.
Key Words: EMDR childhood sexual abuse adult survivors mixed methods
Research on Social Work Practice, Vol. 14, No. 4,
259-272 (2004) |
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