Sexual assault is a highly traumatic event. Its aftermath can lead to significant mental health issues for survivors, including the development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, and more. However, many treatment options are available for survivors — and when healing progresses, so does Post-Traumatic Growth. The Definition of Post-Traumatic Growth
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The aftermath of sexual assault can feel disorienting and scary. You may be unsure what to do next, how to seek help, or whether or not help is available near you. When you need help following sexual assault, the National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline can connect you to local resources. You can
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Books have the power to speak to our experiences, and to give us insight into the experiences of others. For sexual assault survivors, finding a work that deals with sexual assault in an empowering way can provide the comfort, support, and strength necessary to seek help. The following titles are some of
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Sexual assault is a heinous crime that can affect every aspect of a survivor’s life, as well as the lives of his or her loved ones, including his or her parents. If you are a parent of a child who has experienced sexual assault, you understand how difficult it can be to
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Service dogs can provide a number of benefits for people who need assistance with daily tasks or who suffer from conditions that affect their daily lives. While we often associate service dogs with people who have physical health conditions, such as blindness or seizures, these animals can provide a number of benefits
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After experiencing a sexual assault, a survivor may experience significant emotional distress and mental turmoil. These symptoms often require treatment from mental health professionals, and many survivors attend therapy sessions, receive medications to treat mental illnesses, and speak to counselors. Survivors may also attend support groups, or gatherings of people who have
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After sexual assault, you can press criminal charges against the perpetrator in order to seek justice for this violent act. Proving a sexual assault case can be difficult due to the nature of the crime — in many cases, no witnesses are present and evidence seems to be limited to the personal
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Sexual assault can have a lasting impact on a survivor’s life in a number of ways, from recovering from the physical injuries associated with the crime to seeking mental health treatment to cope with the emotional damages. As a result, states across the country impose harsh penalties for perpetrators accused of this
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When you experience sexual assault, the aftermath can feel overwhelming. You may be unsure what your next steps should be, or what your legal options are for seeking justice against the perpetrator. If you choose to pursue civil and/or criminal action, you will need to file your case by a specific deadline
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Sexual assault affects thousands of people each year. According to the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN), there are approximately 433,648 victims of sexual assault each year in the United States — and even with such high instances of sexual violence, only 230 out of every 1,000 sexual assault cases are
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