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The issue of Childhood Sexual Experiences (CSEs) is highly
controversial, and has generated considerable disagreement and
conflict. Such experiences are often framed as child sexual abuse
(CSA) within a discourse of child maltreatment. Sexual activity
between adults and young children is indeed abuse, and fully merits
the moral stance taken by therapists, health professionals and
society. However, Childhood Sexual Experiences presents evidence
that viewing all CSEs through the same prism of abuse, victimhood
and commonly-held perceptions of gender socialisation may not
always allow those affected to tell the whole story. Not all those
who experienced sexual activity as children view themselves as
victims, believe that their experiences had a profoundly or
irrevocably negative impact on their lives, or view their
experiences as 'abusive'. Others do not want their identities to be
linked to specific events in childhood. Applying a positive
psychology approach, Childhood Sexual Experiences recounts and
explores the stories of those who have shown an ability to come to
terms with or overcome the difficulties that they have faced,
exploring the insights these narratives of resilience present to
therapists and health and social care professionals. 'I would
encourage you to read this book with an open mind and to look for
the strength and determination to be found in these narratives,
remembering that those who are resilient may teach us how better to
help those who are less fortunate.' - Sally V
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