Flow
Notes: Claire discusses her PHD results of interviews conducted with CSA survivors and the importance of relationships in recovering from CSA and introduces Chris Godwin, co-producer of their film “Flow” which is a short film about disclosing CSA.
About Claire Cunnington:
– https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/spir/people/academic/claire-cunnington.
– https://clairecunnington.com.
– https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:bpnrjmtgtfxapxcw5scr2q5v.
– Cunnington, Claire (2019). Adults Recovering from Childhood Sexual Abuse: A
Salutogenic Approach. PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.
– Cunnington, C., & Clark, T. (2023). ‘They would rather not have known and me kept my mouth shut’: The role of neutralisation in responding to the disclosure of childhood sexual abuse. Qualitative Social Work, 22(6), 1157-1174.
About Chris Godwin:
– ‘Clarissa’.
– Cunnington, C., de Courcier, S., Godwin, C., Hannis, J., Lloyd, J., Macklam, S., & Turner, Z.
(2024). ‘Flow’: A Film About the Disclosure of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Sociological Research Online, 13607804241248347.
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