WOMEN WHO STAB - A PERSONAL CONSTRUCT ANALYSIS OF SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION AND OFFENDING BEHAVIOR

Citation
Ph. Pollock et Jj. Kearcolwell, WOMEN WHO STAB - A PERSONAL CONSTRUCT ANALYSIS OF SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION AND OFFENDING BEHAVIOR, British Journal of Medical Psychology, 67, 1994, pp. 13-22
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,"Psycology, Clinical",Psychiatry,Psychology
ISSN journal
00071129
Volume
67
Year of publication
1994
Part
1
Pages
13 - 22
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1129(1994)67:<13:WWS-AP>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
The personalities and perceptions of two women with a history of very significant sexual abuse who had committed serious violent offences ag ainst 'boy friends' are investigated using role construct repertory gr id (Kelly) and hypotheses developed for treatment, in particular to pr event any reoffending. The most significant dimension that emerged was in general terms that of 'abuser-victim'. It was clear that there was significant confusion about their self-perceptions with regard to the se roles. They perceived themselves as abusers despite their histories of victimization. There was a high level of guilt associated with the victim role in each woman and in previous therapy simply dealing with their victim role gave rise to very disturbed self-destructive behavi our and even more guilt. The grid results enabled the abuser self-perc eption to be identified and treatment programmes to be developed using Ryle's cognitive-analytic therapy. Following treatment further grids and clinical evidence suggested that there were significant changes in self-perception and in behaviour. The findings were discussed and the need for further investigations suggested.