Moving within the spiral: The process of surviving
Abstract
To uncover implicit and explicit meanings that are embedded in the experiences of adult survivors of sexual assault, the authors conducted interviews with 12 women survivors. Using Heideggerian hermeneutic phenomenology, they uncovered three relational themes and one overarching pattern from the data. ĝ€?Breaking downĝ€? describes the violence that survivors experience, ĝ€?making meaningĝ€? expresses the ways in which survivors incorporate the assault into the narratives of their lives, and ĝ€?going beyond themselvesĝ €? explicates what survivors do with their story, who they tell, and what they want to happen. Moving within the spiral: the process of surviving, the constitutive pattern, contains emerging themes, lived experiences, and the practices of participants.
Department
Psychology, Prevention Innovations Research Center Pubs
Publication Date
5-2009
Journal Title
Affilia
Publisher
Sage Publications
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1177/0886109909331702
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Murphy, S.B., Moynihan, M.M., Banyard, V.L. Moving within the spiral: The process of surviving. (2009) Affilia - Journal of Women and Social Work, 24 (2), pp. 152-164.
Rights
© 2009 Sage Publications.