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Emotional, Physical and Sexual Abuse : Impact on Individuals, Couples, Children and Minorities
Emotional, Physical and Sexual Abuse : Impact on Individuals, Couples, Children and Minorities
Autore Corona Giovanni
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (343 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) JanniniEmmanuele A
MaggiMario
Collana Trends in Andrology and Sexual Medicine Series
ISBN 3-031-47892-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- From MeToo to WeToo -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1: Courtship, Harassment, and Sexual Abuse: Defining the Borders -- 1.1 Courtship -- 1.2 Sexual Harassment -- 1.3 Sexual Abuse -- 1.4 Sexual Consent -- 1.5 Implications for Mental Health and Future Directions -- 1.6 Conclusion -- References -- 2: Etiology of Sexual Offending -- 2.1 Introduction. -- 2.2 Single-Factor Theories -- 2.3 Multifactor Theories -- 2.3.1 Finkelhor's Four Preconditions Model -- 2.3.2 Marshall and Barbaree's Integrated Theory -- 2.3.3 Hall and Hirschman's Quadripartite Model -- 2.3.4 Ward and Siegart's Pathways Model -- 2.3.5 Malamuth's Confluence Model -- 2.3.6 Stinson, Sales, Backers' Multimodal Self-Regulation Model -- 2.4 Conclusions -- References -- 3: Religious Authority as a Risk Factor for Sexual Abuse -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Grooming -- 3.3 Actual Abuse -- 3.4 Aftermath -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 4: The Impact of Sexual Abuse on the Emotions and Relationship -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Prevalence Data: Who Are the Victims -- 4.3 The Impact of Sexual Abuse on the Emotions -- 4.4 The Impact of Sexual Abuse on the Relationship -- 4.5 Conclusions -- References -- 5: The Role of Emotional Dysregulation in Modulating Emotional/Physical Abuse and Psychopathology -- 5.1 Emotion Dysregulation: An Overview of the Construct and Its Implications in Psychopathology -- 5.2 The Pathways Linking Emotional/Physical Abuse and Emotion Dysregulation -- 5.2.1 Abuse in Intimate Relationships: Framing the Role of Emotion Dysregulation Within the Attachment Theory -- 5.2.2 Impacts of Emotional and Physical Abuse on the Neurobiological Basis of Emotion Dysregulation -- 5.2.3 Emotional and Physical Abuse and Dissociative Processes -- 5.3 A Focus on Some Relevant Clinical Conditions -- 5.3.1 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
5.3.2 Borderline Personality Disorder -- 5.3.3 Addictions -- 5.3.4 Psychosomatic Diseases -- 5.3.5 Aggressiveness (from Victimization to Perpetration) -- 5.4 Conclusions -- References -- 6: Sexual Abuse and Sexual Function -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Sexual Violence and Sexual Abuse -- 6.3 Sexual Health and Sexual Function -- 6.4 Pelvic Floor and Sexual Function -- 6.5 The Pelvic Floor and Sexual Violence -- 6.6 Impact of Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence on Sexual Function -- 6.7 Treatment of Mental Problems Following Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence -- 6.8 Treatment of Sexual Problems and Dysfunctions After Sexual Violence and Sexual Abuse -- 6.8.1 Psychosexual Treatment Interventions, Individual -- 6.8.2 General Treatment Interventions, Individual -- 6.8.3 Special Topic, Individual -- 6.8.4 Psychosexual Treatment Interventions, Couple -- 6.9 Conclusion -- 6.10 Recommendations -- References -- 7: The Incest and the Psychopathological Family -- 7.1 Introduction and Definition -- 7.2 Incest Taboo in History and Societies -- 7.3 Etiology and Etiological Theories -- 7.4 Psychopathological Families and Risk Assessment -- 7.5 The Legal Framework of Incest -- 7.6 Epidemiology -- 7.7 Subcategories of Incest and Diagnostic Features -- 7.8 Consequences of Incest -- 7.8.1 Genetic Consequences -- 7.8.2 Psychopathological Consequences -- 7.9 Management and Interventions -- References -- 8: Unwanted Sexual Events and Female Sexuality -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Epidemiology and Risk Factors -- 8.3 Clinical Assessment -- 8.4 Psychosexual and Clinical Consequences of USE According to the Timing of Occurrence -- 8.5 Sexual Self-Schemas -- 8.6 Desire -- 8.7 Arousal -- 8.8 Lubrication -- 8.9 Orgasm -- 8.10 Satisfaction -- 8.11 Sexual Pain -- 8.12 Hypersexuality -- 8.13 Body Image Disturbances.
8.14 USE, Sexual Dysfunction, and Eating Disorders -- 8.15 Physical Outcomes Related to Sexuality -- 8.16 Intervention Strategies for Sexual Dysfunctions in USEs Survivors -- 8.17 Limitations and Future Perspectives -- 8.18 Conclusions -- References -- 9: Sexual Trauma and Psychotic Risk -- 9.1 Sexual Abuse and Psychosis -- 9.2 Sexual Trauma and Ultra High Risk for Psychosis -- 9.3 Sexual Abuse and First Episode of Psychosis -- 9.4 Conclusion -- References -- 10: Sexual Abuse in Health Professionals -- 10.1 From Misconduct to Sexual Abuse -- 10.2 Inappropriate Sexual Contact -- 10.3 From Human Warmth to Abuse -- 10.4 Ethical Considerations -- 10.4.1 The Personal Need of the Doctor -- 10.4.2 A Temporary Sexual Disorder -- 10.4.3 Abuse in a Context of Inequality -- 10.4.4 Effects and Consequences of Sexual Contact Between Doctor and Patient -- References -- 11: Abuse, Human Trafficking, and Prostitution -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Definitions -- 11.2.1 Sex Work -- 11.2.2 Human Trafficking -- 11.2.3 Abuse, Violence -- 11.3 Abusive Conditions and Violence -- 11.3.1 In Human Trafficking -- 11.3.2 In Sex Work -- 11.4 Evidence-Based Impact on the Health on Individuals from Abuse and Violence -- 11.4.1 In Sex Work -- 11.4.2 In Human Trafficking -- 11.5 Conclusions -- References -- 12: Sexual Abuse and Misuse of Alcohol and Substances -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Acute Intoxication During Sexual Abuse in Sexual Offenders -- 12.2.1 Disinhibitory Effects of Intoxication and Increased Aggressivity -- 12.2.2 Effects of Fluctuations in Substance Concentration -- 12.2.3 Emotion Dysregulation and Mentalization Deficit -- 12.2.4 Substance-Related Expectations -- 12.2.5 Alcohol Myopia Therapy -- 12.2.6 Contextual Factors and Hook-Up Culture -- 12.2.7 Objectification.
12.2.8 Interaction Between Variables and Other Explanatory Pathways -- 12.3 Chronic Substance Use in Sexual Offenders -- 12.3.1 Long-Term Sequelae of Chronic Substance Abuse -- 12.3.2 Withdrawal Symptoms -- 12.3.3 Empathy Deficits -- 12.3.4 Substance Misuse as a Consequence of Previous Traumatic Events -- 12.3.5 Psychiatric Comorbidities -- 12.3.6 Insecure Attachment and Intimacy Deficits -- 12.4 Clinical Characteristics of Sex Offenders Reporting Alcohol/Substance Misuse -- 12.4.1 Differences in Substance Use Among Typologies of Sexual Offending -- 12.4.2 Effects of Author's Intoxication on Abuse Characteristics -- 12.4.3 Treatment Implications -- 12.5 Victim's Intoxication During Assault -- 12.5.1 Typologies of DFSA -- 12.5.2 Prevalence and Typical Characteristics -- 12.5.3 Perception of Drug-Facilitated Abuse -- 12.5.4 Alcohol Intoxication as a Facilitator for Sexual Abuse -- 12.5.5 SUD as a Risk Factor for Sexual Abuse -- 12.5.6 Mental-Health Trajectories of DFSA -- 12.5.7 Substance Provision as a Form Paedo-Hebephilic Grooming -- 12.5.8 Drug-Facilitated Made to Penetrate (dfMTP) -- 12.5.9 SUD as a Consequence of Sexual Victimization -- 12.6 Conclusive Remarks and Future Directions -- References -- 13: Childhood Sexual Abuse and Psychopathology -- 13.1 Definition and Prevalence of Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA) -- 13.2 CSA and Psychopathology: Methodological Issues -- 13.3 CSA and Psychopathological Outcomes -- 13.4 PTSD and Complex PTSD (c-PTSD) -- 13.5 CSA and Psychopathology: The Issue of Specificity -- 13.6 Moderators of Psychopathological Outcomes of CSA -- 13.7 Mediators of the Relationship Between CSA and Psychopathology -- 13.8 CSA and the Maltreated Eco-Phenotype of Psychiatric Disorders -- 13.9 Clinical Implications -- References -- 14: Childhood Sexual Abuse in Gender Creative Children.
14.1 Background and Definitions: Who Are Gender Creative Children? -- 14.2 Childhood Sexual Abuse -- 14.3 Psychological Functioning of Gender Creative People -- 14.4 Recommendations for Healthcare Professionals -- References -- 15: Chemsex and Abuse -- 15.1 Chemsex Definition and Evolution -- 15.2 Abuse in Chemsex -- 15.2.1 Definition of Abuse in Chemsex -- 15.2.2 Prevalence and Data -- 15.2.3 Blurred Lines of Consent -- 15.3 Abuse Prevention and Intervention -- 15.3.1 Prevention and Communication of Sexual Abuse in Chemsex -- 15.3.2 Harm Reduction Strategies -- 15.3.3 Counseling and Psychological Support -- References -- 16: Negative Attitudes to Lesbian Women and Gay Men: Persecutors and Victims -- 16.1 Homophobia Has Many Names -- 16.2 Evaluating Sexual Prejudice and Self-Stigma -- 16.3 Correlates of Antigay Prejudice -- 16.4 Minority Stress and Internalized Sexual Stigma in Sexual Minority People -- 16.5 The Impact of Minority Stress on Same-Sex Relationships -- 16.6 Homophobic Bullying -- 16.7 Helping Victims Avoid Secondary Victimization -- References -- 17: Female Paraphilias as Revealed Through Male-Male Erotica: A New and Normative Paradigm? -- 17.1 Paraphilias: The Current Paradigm -- 17.2 Female-Oriented Male-Male Erotica -- 17.3 Paraphilic Content of Female-Oriented Male-Male Erotica -- 17.4 Signposts for a Paradigm of Female Paraphilias -- 17.5 Towards a Paradigm of Female Paraphilias -- 17.6 Conclusions -- References -- 18: Atypical Sexual Offenders -- 18.1 Female Paedophilia -- 18.1.1 Introduction -- 18.1.2 Prevalence Data -- 18.1.3 Characteristics of Female Paedophilia -- 18.1.4 Conclusions -- 18.2 Sexual Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities: From the Role of Victim to the Role of Aggressor -- 18.2.1 Introduction.
18.2.2 Prevalence Rates and Characteristics of Sex Offenders with Intellectual Disabilities.
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Emotional, physical and sexual abuse [[electronic resource] ] : impact in children and social minorities / / edited by Giovanni Corona, Emmanuele A. Jannini, Mario Maggi
Emotional, physical and sexual abuse [[electronic resource] ] : impact in children and social minorities / / edited by Giovanni Corona, Emmanuele A. Jannini, Mario Maggi
Edizione [1st ed. 2014.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (115 p.)
Disciplina 616.858223
Soggetto topico Medicine
Psychiatry
Psychology
Pediatrics
Gynecology 
Medicine/Public Health, general
Psychology, general
Gynecology
ISBN 3-319-06787-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Pedophilia -- Treatment of paraphilic sex offenders -- Homophobia -- Transphobia -- Childhood sexual abuse and sexual functioning -- Childhood sexual abuse and psychopathology -- Atypical sexual offenders.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910300349703321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
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