Out of the silence: towards grassroots and trauma-informed support for people who have experienced sexual violence and abuse

Sweeny, A., Perôt, C., Callard, F. , Adenden, V., Mantovani, N. and Goldsmith, L. (2019) Out of the silence: towards grassroots and trauma-informed support for people who have experienced sexual violence and abuse. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, 28(6), pp. 598-602. (doi: 10.1017/s2045796019000131) (PMID:30977461) (PMCID:PMC6998991)

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Abstract

To experience sexual violence and abuse is to experience silence. This commentary explores some of the ways in which psychiatry reinforces the silencing of sexual violence survivors. We argue that current psychiatric responses to sexual violence typically constitute iatrogenic harm including through: a failure to provide services that meet survivors’ needs, a failure to believe or validate disclosures; experiences of medicalisation and diagnoses which can delegitimise people's own knowledge and meaning; ‘power over’ relational approaches which can prevent compassionate responses and result in staff having to develop their own coping strategies; and poorly addressed and reported experiences of sexual violence within psychiatric settings. We argue that these multiple forms of silencing have arisen in part because of biomedical dominance, a lack of support and training in sexual violence for staff, inconsistent access to structured, reflective supervision, and the difficulties of facing the horror of sexual violence and abuse. We then describe community-based and grassroots responses, and consider the potential of trauma-informed approaches. Whilst this paper has a UK focus, some aspects will resonate globally, particularly given that Western psychiatry is increasingly being exported around the globe.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Callard, Professor Felicity
Authors: Sweeny, A., Perôt, C., Callard, F., Adenden, V., Mantovani, N., and Goldsmith, L.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Geographical and Earth Sciences
Journal Name:Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
ISSN:2045-7960
ISSN (Online):2045-7979
Published Online:12 April 2019

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