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In this episode of 'One in Ten,' host Teresa Huizar engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Rosaleen McElvaney, a clinical psychologist and lecturer in psychology at Dublin City University. They delve into the often-overlooked impact of child sexual abuse on non-abused siblings. The discussion covers topics such as the changes in sibling relationships post-disclosure, the psychological and emotional toll on non-abused siblings, and the challenges in providing adequate support. Dr. McElvaney shares insights from her research, which includes both a small qualitative study and a larger survey, emphasizing the need for more attention and resources dedicated to understanding and supporting the entire family affected by abuse.
Time Stamps:
Time. Topic
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:24 The Importance of Sibling Relationships in Abuse Cases
02:01 Research Origins and Initial Findings
11:56 Challenges and Surprises in Research
16:54 Exploring Closeness and Emotional Support
26:02 The Power of Belief in Family Relationships
26:38 Survey Insights on Sibling Belief
27:23 Ambivalence and Misunderstandings
29:16 The Complexity of Disclosure
31:04 Delayed Disclosure and Its Impact
33:34 The Burden of Keeping Secrets
34:33 Intra-Familial Abuse and Its Consequences
39:06 Advice for Professionals
43:23 Encouragement for Future Research
Resources
“I Feel Closer to Her Now That I Know What She Went Through”: Findings from a Survey on Siblings’ Relationships Following Childhood Sexual Abuse - Rosaleen McElvaney, Simon Dunne, Laura Cahill, Rachael McDonnell Murray, 2025
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In this episode of 'One in Ten,' host Teresa Huizar engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Rosaleen McElvaney, a clinical psychologist and lecturer in psychology at Dublin City University. They delve into the often-overlooked impact of child sexual abuse on non-abused siblings. The discussion covers topics such as the changes in sibling relationships post-disclosure, the psychological and emotional toll on non-abused siblings, and the challenges in providing adequate support. Dr. McElvaney shares insights from her research, which includes both a small qualitative study and a larger survey, emphasizing the need for more attention and resources dedicated to understanding and supporting the entire family affected by abuse.
Time Stamps:
Time. Topic
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:24 The Importance of Sibling Relationships in Abuse Cases
02:01 Research Origins and Initial Findings
11:56 Challenges and Surprises in Research
16:54 Exploring Closeness and Emotional Support
26:02 The Power of Belief in Family Relationships
26:38 Survey Insights on Sibling Belief
27:23 Ambivalence and Misunderstandings
29:16 The Complexity of Disclosure
31:04 Delayed Disclosure and Its Impact
33:34 The Burden of Keeping Secrets
34:33 Intra-Familial Abuse and Its Consequences
39:06 Advice for Professionals
43:23 Encouragement for Future Research
Resources
“I Feel Closer to Her Now That I Know What She Went Through”: Findings from a Survey on Siblings’ Relationships Following Childhood Sexual Abuse - Rosaleen McElvaney, Simon Dunne, Laura Cahill, Rachael McDonnell Murray, 2025
Support the show
Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.

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