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Living Beside Traumatic Experience

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
April 2004

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This article examines the limitations of the medical model's formulation of survivors of sexual abuse. It argues that therapeutic goals framed within the medical model reflect the outcomes of mastery and rational control in liberal individualistic conceptions of the self. Through a critical analysis of auto-biographical vignettes of a survivor's experiences, the article proposes that a post-structural understanding of living beside traumatic experience is helpful in fully recognizing the issues faced by survivors of sexual abuse. It outlines 6 contributions that the formulation of living beside traumatic experience offers to current understandings of survivors.

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L'article étudie les limites de la définition des survivantes de l'abus sexuel proposée par le modèle médical. L'auteure avance que les objectifs thérapeutiques formulés dans le cadre du modèle médical sont le reflet d'une conception libérale et individualiste du moi selon laquelle la maîtrise et le contrôle rationnel sont les résultats visés. Par l'analyse critique d'extraits autobiographiques décrivant l'expérience d'une survivante, l'article pose l'hypothèse que la conception post-structurelle de cohabitation avec l'expérience traumatique («living beside traumatic experience») peut aider à mieux saisir les questions auxquelles sont confrontées les survivantes d'abus sexuel. L'article décrit 6 façons dont cette notion de la cohabitation avec l'expérience traumatique peut contribuer à notre connaissance des survivantes.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 23Number 1April 2004
Pages: 5 - 18

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Version of record online: 13 May 2009

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Tanya Lewis

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