Ways to Overcome Sexual Assault: How to Deal with & Recover from a Sexual Assualt. Stephen Berkley
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Ways to Overcome Sexual Assault: How to Deal with & Recover from a Sexual Assault
By Stephen Berkley
Copyright 2019
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Contents
Ways to Overcome Sexual Assault: How to Deal with & Recover from a Sexual Assault
What is the Meaning Sexual Violence?
Prevalent Symptoms and Experiences after a Sexual Assault
Unfortunate and Unhelpful Methods of Coping
The Best Time to Get Treatment
Medical Conditions That Are Caused By Trauma
Some Physical Effects That Relate to Trauma
Hindrances to Getting Proper Help
Try working with a good therapist
Create a Strong Relationship with Other People
Introduction
Getting over sexual Assault: Vital symptoms and recovery
Getting medical treatment after one has been sexually assaulted is drastically essential.
Some crucial statistics on sexual assault
Based on some 2017 statistics from RAINN.org, an American gets assaulted sexually once every 98 seconds. While these statistics alone is considerably shocking, however, several other statistics seem to suggest that:
About one out of four girls, as well as one out of every six boys, will be abused sexually before turning 18 years old based on 2015 discovery by the National Sexual Violence Resource Centre.
One out of every five women, as well as one out of every sixteen men, becomes assaulted sexually during college, according to a 2015 survey from the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, 2015).
The most sexual assault goes unreported. Out of the total cases of sexual assault, about only 63% of this gets reported to the necessary authorities – while just about 12% of cases of sexual abuse involving children get reported to the authorities.
Apart from the precise legal punishments involved when a crime is not stated, people who fail to disclose incidents involving sexual assault have a lesser chance of getting the proper treatment.
This could mean that the victims spend months or even years dealing with the resulting depression, anxiety, intimate challenges, and intrusive memories.
What is the Meaning Sexual Violence?
The description “sexual violence” is a general, non-legal word that is used to refer to such crimes as rape, sexual abuse, and sexual assault. According to the Department of Justice of the United States, Sexual assault means any form of sexual behavior or contact which happens without the recipient explicitly consenting to this. This includes any unwanted and improper touching of the body as well as forced sexual activities (plus attempted actions) like oral sex or sexual intercourse.
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