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Dione Gisch
Rebecca Simon

The Process of Healing

Sexual abuse affects an alarmingly high number of people, both male and female. Sexual abuse occurs whenever someone threatens, forces, or pressures another person to have sexual contact with them. Although sexual abuse mainly occurs in childhood and adolescence, the effects of the abuse linger. Some common difficulties associated with people who have experienced sexual abuse are:

bulletDepression
bulletSevere Anger
bulletLow Self-Esteem
bulletFlashbacks
bulletRelationship Concerns
bulletDrug/Alcohol Abuse

Healing from the devastating effects of sexual abuse can take a long time. Both individual and group therapy can help children, adolescents, and adult women and men through the process of healing. All of the above issues can be addressed in therapy. Below are some additional benefits of counseling for survivors of sexual abuse:

bulletLearning to nurture and take care of oneself – enjoy feeling good!
bulletIncreasing one’s ability to handle stressful situations in healthy ways
bulletBecoming comfortable with giving and receiving nurturing
bulletFeeling empowered – reduce/remove feelings of guilt
bulletSetting clear boundaries for self and others

We are here to help survivors of sexual abuse through their own process of healing. We understand the importance of upholding confidentiality, while providing a safe environment for each individual. We embrace the highest ethical standards and work to provide the highest quality of care for our clients.