This study aims to gain insight into the experiences of partners to participants in the "Take Your Sexuality Back" intervention groups, evaluate the intervention's acceptability, and identify necessary modifications. This study is part of a larger project that seeks to establish a scientific basis for this innovative, group-based treatment to help women who have experienced sexual trauma heal their sexuality. Before implementing the intervention in the healthcare system and initiating a larger randomized controlled trial, the investigators will evaluate the intervention's feasibility and potential efficacy, as well as gain a more comprehensive understanding of treatment outcomes. In addition to collecting quantitative data, it is crucial to gather qualitative data on participants' and participants partners“ experiences. In this study, data will be obtained through in-depth interviews with partners“ to group participants after they complete the intervention.
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What are the partners' experiences of participating in the intervention and of being witness to and taking part in their partners (participants) process during the intervention?
Timeframe: 1-2 weeks after participants have completed the intervention.