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This second edition provides a comprehensive, social ecological review of women's rape and sexual assault disclosures and how support providers can better respond to them and challenge rape culture.
Women who have been raped and sexually assaulted are often retraumatized by negative social reactions from family and friends, healthcare professionals, institutions, and society at large.
Sarah Ullman educates supporters on more appropriate responses that empower survivors and help them heal. Drawing on interviews with survivors and support providers, she offers powerful, provocative insights to therapists, other frontline workers assisting survivors, researchers, and students.
She reviews transtheoretical research on why, how often, and to whom women disclose the impact of social contexts on disclosures and social reactions from informal support networks and professionals in a variety of institutional settings.
New to this edition is updated research addressing social media, social phenomena like the MeToo movement, and informal supporters amp rsquo experiences with survivors. While most research still focuses on White, heterosexual, and cisgender women, emerging findings on LGBTQ+ individuals, cis males, people of color, and people with disabilities are reviewed where available.
Contents
Series Foreword
Acknowledgments
An Introduction to Helping Sexual Assault and Rape Survivors
Chapter . The Social Context of Talking About Sexual Assault
Chapter 2. Theories of Women amp rsquo s Rape Disclosure
Chapter 3. Why, How Often, and to Whom Do Women Disclose, and What Factors Influence Whether Disclosure Is Healing?
Chapter 4. What Social Reactions Do Victims Receive When Disclosing Sexual Assault?
Chapter 5. Impacts of Social Reactions on Survivors
Chapter . Informal Supporter Providers amp rsquo Experiences Responding to and Helping Survivors
Chapter 7. Formal Supporters Helping Survivors: Advocates and Clinicians
Chapter 8: Conducting Interviews With Survivors of Sexual Assault
Chapter 9. Challenging the Rape Culture: Recommendations for Change
References
Index
About the Author