Healing Rituals for Survivors of Rape
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https://doi.org/10.18060/193Keywords:
Therapeutic ritual, Rape survivors, Individual ritual, Collective ritual, Community ritual, Ritual elementsAbstract
Therapeutic rituals focus on clinical healing within different contexts and client populations. This article explores the use of therapeutic ritual at individual and collective levels to help survivors of rape to heal. This technique is applied to both levels through a discussion of two rituals developed for rape survivors. Results of a study that examined participant comments about a collective ritual for healing are discussed. Findings indicate that participants attend the ritual to be supportive of others and to be supported themselves. Family members attend to obtain information about rape. This article explores practice implications from a service planning and implementation perspective.Downloads
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2001-04-30
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