Mental Health and Justice: ethical issues related to incest and pedophilia
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Resumo: | Sexual abuse is a problem that must be addressed by both the health and justice systems. A recent situation involving a ten-year-old child who was raped by her uncle and wished to terminate the pregnancy sparked off intense debate. The procedure was widely covered by the media and exposed on social networks, and while attention was turned to moral and ethical issues, the child and her family’s suffering was neglected, leading to more abuse beyond the sexual violence. Using this case as an example, this work aims to discuss the differences between incest and pedophilia and the possibilities of addressing and treating them. The Sexual Abuse Study and Treatment Center (CEARAS) of the University of São Paulo Medical School has been studying the subject and assisting families with reported cases of intrafamilial sexual abuse since 1993. This experience has shown specific characteristics of incest that characterize it as a dysfunctional family dynamics, whereas pedophilia is an individual disorder. Distinguishing pedophilia and incest is fundamental, since in the latter the whole family must adhere to the treatment to interrupt the cycle of violence. An ethical approach to child sexual abuse requires suspending moral judgements so that all the human relationships involved may be understood. The coordinated action of mental health services and the justice system when dealing with incest and pedophilia tends to be more effective. Treating the whole family in cases of incest and the individual in cases of pedophilic disorder contributes to the prevention of sexual abuse. |
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Mental Health and Justice: ethical issues related to incest and pedophiliaSaúde Mental e Justiça: questões éticas referentes ao incesto e à pedofiliaIncestPedophiliaChild Sexual AbuseMental HealthSex OffensesIncestoPedofiliaAbuso Sexual na InfânciaSaúde MentalDelitos SexuaisSexual abuse is a problem that must be addressed by both the health and justice systems. A recent situation involving a ten-year-old child who was raped by her uncle and wished to terminate the pregnancy sparked off intense debate. The procedure was widely covered by the media and exposed on social networks, and while attention was turned to moral and ethical issues, the child and her family’s suffering was neglected, leading to more abuse beyond the sexual violence. Using this case as an example, this work aims to discuss the differences between incest and pedophilia and the possibilities of addressing and treating them. The Sexual Abuse Study and Treatment Center (CEARAS) of the University of São Paulo Medical School has been studying the subject and assisting families with reported cases of intrafamilial sexual abuse since 1993. This experience has shown specific characteristics of incest that characterize it as a dysfunctional family dynamics, whereas pedophilia is an individual disorder. Distinguishing pedophilia and incest is fundamental, since in the latter the whole family must adhere to the treatment to interrupt the cycle of violence. An ethical approach to child sexual abuse requires suspending moral judgements so that all the human relationships involved may be understood. The coordinated action of mental health services and the justice system when dealing with incest and pedophilia tends to be more effective. Treating the whole family in cases of incest and the individual in cases of pedophilic disorder contributes to the prevention of sexual abuse.O abuso sexual é um problema que precisa ser tratado nos âmbitos da Saúde Mental e da Justiça. Atualmente, um caso apresentado pela mídia, que envolvia o desejo de interromper a gestação de uma criança de 10 anos, grávida em consequência do estupro do tio, mobilizou uma grande discussão ética. A realização do procedimento foi cercada de conflitos éticos e morais e o caso foi exposto pela mídia e nas redes sociais. O sofrimento gerado pelo abuso sexual incestuoso na criança e em sua família foi relegado frente a estas questões e somaram-se vários outros abusos à violência sexual. O objetivo deste artigo é, utilizando o caso como exemplo, fazer uma reflexão sobre as diferenças entre incesto e pedofilia e suas possibilidades de abordagem e tratamento. O Centro de Estudos e Atendimento Relativos ao Abuso Sexual da Faculdade de Medicina da USP – CEARAS – estuda o tema do incesto e atende, desde 1993, famílias que tenham uma denúncia de abuso sexual entre seus membros. Esta experiência tem demonstrado características específicas do incesto que o configura como uma dinâmica familiar disfuncional, sendo diferente da pedofilia, caracterizada por um transtorno individual. A possibilidade de diferenciar a pedofilia do incesto é fundamental, pois neste último, é necessário o tratamento para toda a família para que seja interrompido o ciclo da violência. Uma abordagem ética do abuso sexual infantil só pode ser constituída a partir da supressão dos julgamentos morais em benefício da apreensão de todas as relações humanas envolvidas. Em ambos os casos, a abordagem da Saúde Mental aliada à da Justiça tende a ser mais efetiva, pois tratar a família em casos de incesto e o indivíduo com o transtorno pedofílico contribui para a prevenção de futuras situações de abuso sexual.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina. Departamento de Medicina Legal, Ética Médica e Medicina do Trabalho.2020-01-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionART.application/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/article/view/17590510.11606/issn.2317-2770.v25i2p47-53Saúde Ética & Justiça ; v. 25 n. 2 (2020); 47-532317-2770reponame:Saúde, Ética & Justiça (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/article/view/175905/171925Copyright (c) 2020 Gisele Joana Gobbetti, Vinicius de Oliveira Ribeiro, Maria Iraci de Jesus, Cristina Borges de Jesus, Roseli Sato, Alessandra Lanza, Claudio Cohenhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGobbetti, Gisele JoanaRibeiro, Vinicius de Oliveira Jesus, Maria Iraci de Jesus, Cristina Borges deSato, RoseliLanza, AlessandraCohen, Claudio2021-05-26T23:12:46Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/175905Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/sej/oairevistasej@fm.usp.br||2317-27701414-218Xopendoar:2021-05-26T23:12:46Saúde, Ética & Justiça (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Mental Health and Justice: ethical issues related to incest and pedophilia Saúde Mental e Justiça: questões éticas referentes ao incesto e à pedofilia |
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Mental Health and Justice: ethical issues related to incest and pedophilia |
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Mental Health and Justice: ethical issues related to incest and pedophilia Gobbetti, Gisele Joana Incest Pedophilia Child Sexual Abuse Mental Health Sex Offenses Incesto Pedofilia Abuso Sexual na Infância Saúde Mental Delitos Sexuais |
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Mental Health and Justice: ethical issues related to incest and pedophilia |
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Mental Health and Justice: ethical issues related to incest and pedophilia |
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Mental Health and Justice: ethical issues related to incest and pedophilia |
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Mental Health and Justice: ethical issues related to incest and pedophilia |
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Mental Health and Justice: ethical issues related to incest and pedophilia |
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Gobbetti, Gisele Joana |
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Gobbetti, Gisele Joana Ribeiro, Vinicius de Oliveira Jesus, Maria Iraci de Jesus, Cristina Borges de Sato, Roseli Lanza, Alessandra Cohen, Claudio |
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Ribeiro, Vinicius de Oliveira Jesus, Maria Iraci de Jesus, Cristina Borges de Sato, Roseli Lanza, Alessandra Cohen, Claudio |
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Gobbetti, Gisele Joana Ribeiro, Vinicius de Oliveira Jesus, Maria Iraci de Jesus, Cristina Borges de Sato, Roseli Lanza, Alessandra Cohen, Claudio |
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Incest Pedophilia Child Sexual Abuse Mental Health Sex Offenses Incesto Pedofilia Abuso Sexual na Infância Saúde Mental Delitos Sexuais |
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Incest Pedophilia Child Sexual Abuse Mental Health Sex Offenses Incesto Pedofilia Abuso Sexual na Infância Saúde Mental Delitos Sexuais |
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Sexual abuse is a problem that must be addressed by both the health and justice systems. A recent situation involving a ten-year-old child who was raped by her uncle and wished to terminate the pregnancy sparked off intense debate. The procedure was widely covered by the media and exposed on social networks, and while attention was turned to moral and ethical issues, the child and her family’s suffering was neglected, leading to more abuse beyond the sexual violence. Using this case as an example, this work aims to discuss the differences between incest and pedophilia and the possibilities of addressing and treating them. The Sexual Abuse Study and Treatment Center (CEARAS) of the University of São Paulo Medical School has been studying the subject and assisting families with reported cases of intrafamilial sexual abuse since 1993. This experience has shown specific characteristics of incest that characterize it as a dysfunctional family dynamics, whereas pedophilia is an individual disorder. Distinguishing pedophilia and incest is fundamental, since in the latter the whole family must adhere to the treatment to interrupt the cycle of violence. An ethical approach to child sexual abuse requires suspending moral judgements so that all the human relationships involved may be understood. The coordinated action of mental health services and the justice system when dealing with incest and pedophilia tends to be more effective. Treating the whole family in cases of incest and the individual in cases of pedophilic disorder contributes to the prevention of sexual abuse. |
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