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[Sexual violence--sexualized violence].

Alfred Springer1

  • 1Ludwig Boltzmann-Institut für Suchtforschung, Osterreich. alfred.springer@api.or.at

Psychiatria Danubina
|January 6, 2006
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The fusion of sexuality and violence is a complex issue affecting all genders, often overlooked in males due to gender stereotypes. Understanding sexual violence and sexualized power is crucial for prevention and treatment.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Criminology

Context:

  • The fusion of sexuality and violence is a pervasive societal concern, impacting individuals across private and public spheres.
  • Gender stereotypes influence perceptions, often underestimating male victimization in sexual violence and sexualized power dynamics.
  • Distinguishing between sexual violence and sexualized power (using sexuality to exert dominance) is critical for accurate analysis.

Purpose:

  • To explore the complex phenomenon of sexual violence and sexualized power.
  • To analyze the interplay between gender stereotypes and the understanding of sexual victimization.
  • To identify objectives for psychiatry and psychotherapy in studying and treating this issue.

Summary:

  • This study examines the intricate fusion of sexuality and violence, prevalent in various societal contexts and affecting all genders.

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  • It highlights the societal tendency to overlook male victimization due to ingrained gender roles, where males are perceived as dominant.
  • The research differentiates sexual violence from sexualized power, emphasizing the latter's use of sexuality for dominance and control.
  • Impact:

    • Informs psychiatric and psychotherapeutic practices regarding the study and treatment of sexual trauma.
    • Contributes to a deeper understanding of the psychic and psychosocial factors driving the fusion of sexuality and violence.
    • Lays groundwork for developing more effective prevention and treatment strategies for sexual violence and sexualized power.