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Characteristics of Male Survivors (Male Survivors)
Difficulty recognizing that what happened was sexual abuse. High need for control in interactions with others.
-- by Ken Singer, LCSW
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Myths About Male Sexual Abuse (Male Survivors)
Myth #1 - Boys and men can’t be victims. This myth, instilled through masculine gender socialization and sometimes referred to as the "macho image," declares that males, even young boys, are not ...
-- by conference
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Stages of Growth for Male Survivors (Male Survivors)
I cannot manage my pain alone. I must seek help...
-- by Karen Lison, MA
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Common Recovery Questions (Survivors (General))
There are a number of questions that are repeatedly asked by survivors and families of survivors and I would like to take some time to address some of those here.
-- by annie
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Facts for Families (Parents of Survivors)
Child sexual abuse has been reported up to 80,000 times a year, but the number of unreported instances is far greater, because the children are afraid to tell anyone what has happened,..
-- by AACAP
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Living With an Abused Child (Parents of Survivors)
As a mother, the feelings of helplessness are beyond anyone’s imagination who hasn’t been there.
-- by Amanda Ellis
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An Average Everyday Child Molester (Parents of Survivors)
I’m not talking about a guy who hides behind bushes or hangs around schoolyards and playgrounds. I could be anyone -- your brother, your neighbor, your friend, your father, even your grandfather...
-- by Ann Landers
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A Mother’s Story of Healing (Parents of Survivors)
I am the mother of an abused child. The disclosure took place in 1993, when she told about her dad-my husband. It was a very frightening time in our lives.
-- by Anonymous
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Our Personal Legal Battle (Parents of Survivors)
Her abuser never had to experience the humiliation of being put in handcuffs, being taken to jail, or being held there.
-- by Judy
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Profile of a Child Molester (Parents of Survivors)
Remember, you can’t pick an abuser out of a crowd. There are no social or economic barriers. An abuser can be the president of a company, your brother, friend, father, grandfather, uncle, neighbor,..
-- by annie
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