Remembering, reclaiming, re-remembering: an autoethnographic exploration of professional abuse
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Wyatt, Jonathan
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Bondi, Liz
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Applegath, Caroline
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2018-07-06T13:55:34Z
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2018-07-06T13:55:34Z
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2018-07-03
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This thesis is an autoethnographic exploration and articulation of aspects of my
lived experience of the longterm impact of professional abuse. It is a context-dependent
single case study written from a researcher-participant-counsellor
perspective. In my review of the literature I demonstrate the challenges of
researching and documenting the direct experiences of women who have been
sexually exploited by male professionals. These challenges stem from our natural
human tendency to deny traumatic experience, and from the prevailing culture of
many social institutions which continues to have the effect of silencing women’s
voices and discrediting women’s experience. The methodological approach I have
taken in this thesis is evocative autoethnography. I have chosen this approach in
order to document and analyse my present embodied experiences of remembering
past abuse, continuing feelings of loss, and unfulfilled longing for resolution and
release. I explore the relationship between my past and present selves in context,
and consider the therapeutic possibilities of combining memory work, lifewriting,
poetry, and imagination to create texts of remembering and re-remembering, to
reclaim both what is and what might have been.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/31293
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The University of Edinburgh
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2100-12-31
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professional abuse
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interpersonal trauma
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evocative autoethnography
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lifewriting
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poetic inquiry
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Remembering, reclaiming, re-remembering: an autoethnographic exploration of professional abuse
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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DClinPsychol Doctor of Clinical Psychology
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Restricted Access
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