The funny part about Islam is; even if you rape a woman, it would be considered as her fault.
M.F. MoonzajerStichwörter: women funny rape fault
You cannot make yourself have a flashback, nor will you have one unless you are emotionally ready to remember something. Once remembered, the memory can help you to face more of the truth. You can then express your pent-up feelings about the memory and continue on your path to recovery. Think of the flashback as a clue to the next piece of work. No matter how painful, try to view it as a positive indication that you are now ready and willing to remember.
Beverly EngelStichwörter: innocence pain emotions memory rape healing recovery mental-health mental-illness sexual-abuse abuse sexual-assault flashback
How do we find words for describing levels of betrayal and emotional, physical, sexual and spiritual torture that fragment and destroy a child or cast and case traumatic shadows over the whole of adult life?
We might, as a society, slowly find it possible to accept that one in four citizens are likely to have experience some form of emotional, psychical, sexual or spiritual abuse (McQueen, Itzin, Kennedy, Sinason,
Stichwörter: mind psychology child rape torture betrayal therapy dissociation psychotherapist child-abuse trauma ritual-abuse sexual-abuse abuse multiplicity mind-control cults dissociative-identity-disorder unimaginable traumatic emotional-abuse splinter physical-abuse psychological-abuse spiritual-abuse muliple-personality-disorder child-abusers fragment
Mind control is built on lies and manipulation of attachment needs.
Valerie Sinason, (Forward)
Stichwörter: lies mind psychology child manipulation rape torture betrayal attachment therapy dissociation child-abuse trauma ritual-abuse sexual-abuse multiplicity mind-control cults dissociative-identity-disorder abused-women emotional-abuse splinter physical-abuse psychological-abuse spiritual-abuse muliple-personality-disorder child-abusers fragment
Since the 1980s, therapists have reported encountering clients or patients who had experienced extreme abuses featuring physical, sexual, emotional, spiritual, and cognitive aspects, along with a premeditated structure of torture-enforced lessons. The phenomena was first labeled "ritual abuse," and, later, as our understanding developed, "mind control.
Alison MillerStichwörter: lies mind child manipulation rape torture betrayal survivors dissociation child-abuse trauma ritual-abuse abuse mind-control cults dissociative-identity-disorder emotional-abuse physical-abuse psychological-abuse muliple-personality-disorder child-abusers extreme-abuse
Indeed, girls can be so in need of social approval that they confuse harassment for acceptance--thinking that any attention is better than none. Since many girls as well as boys buy the idea that sexual aggression and exploitation is normal masculine behavior, it may not even occur to them to demand to be treated as equals.
Leora TanenbaumStichwörter: sexuality equality rape exploitation femininity masculinity rape-culture double-standard
When a stranger on the street makes a sexual comment, he is making a private assessment of me public. And though I’ve never been seriously worried that I would be attacked, it does make me feel unguarded, unprotected.
Regardless of his motive, the stranger on the street makes an assumption based on my physique: He presumes I might be receptive to his unpoetic, unsolicited comments. (Would he allow a friend to say “Nice tits” to his mother? His sister? His daughter?) And although I should know better, I, too, equate my body with my soul and the result, at least sometimes, is a deep shame of both.
Rape is a thousand times worse: The ultimate theft of self-control, it often leads to a breakdown in the victim’s sense of self-worth. Girls who are molested, for instance, often go on to engage in risky behavior—having intercourse at an early age, not using contraception, smoking, drinking, and doing drugs. This behavior, it seems to me, is at least in part because their self-perception as autonomous, worthy human beings in control of their environment has been taken from them.
Stichwörter: sexuality society violence rape culture entitlement sexual-abuse abuse rape-culture sexual-violence harassment sexual-harassment hypersexualization
The thing that most people didn't understand, if they weren't in his line if work, was that a rape victim and a victim of a fatal accident were both gone forever. The difference was that the rape victim still had to go through the motions of being alive.
Jodi PicoultStichwörter: rape victim survivor jodi-picoult sexual-assault tenth-circle
It was a catch-22: If you didn’t put the trauma behind you, you couldn’t move on. But if you did put the trauma behind you, you willingly gave up your claim to the person you were before it happened.
Jodi PicoultStichwörter: rape victim trauma survivor sexual-assault
Ninety-six per cent of juvenile prostitutes are fugitives from abusive domestic situations; 66 per cent began working before they turned 16. (Prostitution is their only perceived means of survival.) Millions of children work as prostitutes around the world. A third are male. One study revealed that over 50 per cent of prostitutes are the children of alcoholics or substance abusers, and 90 per cent are deflowered through incest or rape. Ninety-one per cent of prostitutes do not speak of the abuse. (The truth of life is told through the language of behavior.) Abused children suffer Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, guilt, self-destructive impulses, suspicion, fear. Seventy-five per cent of prostitutes attempt suicide. (Imagine their scrapbook of memories.)
Antonella Gambotto-BurkeStichwörter: fear prostitution guilt rape slavery suspicion incest prostitutes children-of-alcoholics post-traumatic-stress-disorder abused-children juvenile-prostitutes parasuicide self-destructive-impulses substance-abusers suicide-attempts
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