2017
DOI: 10.1080/13642537.2017.1386225
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Broken mirror: The intertwining of therapist and client stories of childhood sexual abuse (CSA)

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“…In relation to practitioner training, Phase 2 highlights my stigma fear (Salter & Jacob, 2020, p. 201) present during this time. Whilst I could not identify any stigma present in the training environment, I did find my apprehensions around “professionalism” echoed by Shah (2017), who offers comment on the potential silencing that may occur due to wider concern that survivor‐therapists may not have sufficiently integrated their own experiences and subsequently find their competency called into question. She comments: “this study might indicate yet another oppressed community, the survivor therapist community” (p. 352).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In relation to practitioner training, Phase 2 highlights my stigma fear (Salter & Jacob, 2020, p. 201) present during this time. Whilst I could not identify any stigma present in the training environment, I did find my apprehensions around “professionalism” echoed by Shah (2017), who offers comment on the potential silencing that may occur due to wider concern that survivor‐therapists may not have sufficiently integrated their own experiences and subsequently find their competency called into question. She comments: “this study might indicate yet another oppressed community, the survivor therapist community” (p. 352).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%