TY - JOUR
T1 - Accounts of Sexual Abuse Using a Cultural Semiotic Model
AU - Del Río, Maria Teresa
AU - Molina, Maria Elisa
AU - Mellado, Augusto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Investigation in sexual abuse in children resorting to semiotic analysis is scarce. In this study semiotic transformation processes of four girls aged 7 to 12, attending Treatment Centers for abused children in Santiago, Chile, are examined. Analysis of excerpts from therapy sessions was undertaken tracing meaning trajectories of psychological elaboration around sexual abuse drawing on the methodological approach of the Trajectory Equifinality Model (TEM). Girls dialogical exchanges with therapist were followed, as girls meaning making in semiotic fields was displayed in psychotherapeutic dialogues. Two meaning complexes were analized: to talk about abuse, displayed semiotically as Talk- Not Talk and Remember-Not Remember. Three psychological dynamics are highlighted: psychological distancing, ambivalence and tension. They appear as girls intensely inquire about themselves, trying to look for new perspectives for their lives. Difficult issues appeared around these notions, mostly self concept and relational difficulties. Issues of trust, shame, blame and denial are dealt with. Finally, therapeutical implications are discussed.
AB - Investigation in sexual abuse in children resorting to semiotic analysis is scarce. In this study semiotic transformation processes of four girls aged 7 to 12, attending Treatment Centers for abused children in Santiago, Chile, are examined. Analysis of excerpts from therapy sessions was undertaken tracing meaning trajectories of psychological elaboration around sexual abuse drawing on the methodological approach of the Trajectory Equifinality Model (TEM). Girls dialogical exchanges with therapist were followed, as girls meaning making in semiotic fields was displayed in psychotherapeutic dialogues. Two meaning complexes were analized: to talk about abuse, displayed semiotically as Talk- Not Talk and Remember-Not Remember. Three psychological dynamics are highlighted: psychological distancing, ambivalence and tension. They appear as girls intensely inquire about themselves, trying to look for new perspectives for their lives. Difficult issues appeared around these notions, mostly self concept and relational difficulties. Issues of trust, shame, blame and denial are dealt with. Finally, therapeutical implications are discussed.
KW - child psychotherapy
KW - concept of self
KW - meaning construction trajectory
KW - semiotic analysis
KW - sexual abuse
KW - trajectory equifinality model (TEM)
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105019571414
U2 - 10.1177/1354067X251389923
DO - 10.1177/1354067X251389923
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105019571414
SN - 1354-067X
JO - Culture and Psychology
JF - Culture and Psychology
M1 - 1354067X251389923
ER -