This study reports on the core components of the Survivor to Thriver strengths-based group intervention programme for women who experienced childhood sexual abuse. It advocates a balanced approach and draws on an eclectic mix of theories, and has been field tested with two groups of women. An exposition of the philosophical and theoretical underpinnings, a description of the context, the role of the expert companion, outcomes and activities of the programme, evaluation methods and standard of care is provided. Finally, critical reflections on the intervention are discussed as well as limitations and the way forward.
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Fouché, A., & Walker-Williams, H. J. (2016). A GROUP INTERVENTION PROGRAMME for ADULT SURVIVORS of CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE. Social Work (South Africa), 52(4), 525–545. https://doi.org/10.15270/52-4-529
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