PhD research: Childhood sexual trauma in adult survivors: A collaborative autoethnographic study exploring spontaneity, spirituality and embodiment

Date
January 2020 to December 2023
Countries
Category
Keywords
adult survivors
childhood sexual trauma recovery
complex trauma
spontaneous recovery
embodiment
spirituality
Institutions
University of the Western Cape (South Africa)
Research fields
Medicine and Health Sciences
Philosophy and Religion

Care models for adult survivors of childhood sexual trauma in South Africa, necessitate qualitative, research and interdisciplinary integrated empirical evidence on the complexity of recovery. Relevant research in the global South and approaches to research of complex sexual trauma recovery include, inter alia, the medical and clinical sciences, humanities and social sciences. It is within this ideological shift that the current study is located to potentially contribute more holistically to a growing body of knowledge.

This in-depth study applies a collaborative autoethnographic (CAE) research methodology, framed within critical psychology and feminist community psychology. Facilitating spontaneous recovery during an 8-12- month intervention period, the lived embodied experiences, photovoice accounts and narratives of 15 research participants are included. Physical, sexual and reproductive health as part of complex, trauma recovery, are integrated in the thematic analysis of embodied biopsychosocial distress, spirituality, resilience and community care. This may facilitate transdisciplinary conversations and collaboration, leading to transformative and innovative therapeutic practices with psychosocial relevance and sustainable outcomes.