If a disease killed or maimed as many children as abuse does; the AMA would declare a pandemic; Pharmaceutical companies would be awarded billions of dollars to develop a vaccine or pill to numb the pain or body parts are cut out—and it is a well-known fact—vaccines, pills and cutting out body parts cures nothing.
Adult Survivor Of Sexual Abuse – Aftereffects Checklist
Have you ever wondered or do you know if you are an Adult Survivor Of Sexual Abuse? If you have wondered; this check list will assist you to clarify your thoughts, feelings and behavior or habits. If you checked one or more of these behaviors or symptoms, there is a high probability you are an Adult Survivor Of Sexual Abuse.
If you know you are an Adult Survivor Of Sexual Abuse, this Aftereffect Checklist will confirm that you are not making things up. What you experienced then created the beliefs, thoughts and feelings you experience now and you are not crazy. If only one item in these statements is true—simply underline that portion and check it.
Guest Blog: Woman Speaks Up About Sexual Assault – 26 Years Later
Woman speaks up about sexual assault — 26 years later By Glenn Smith <a href=”mailto:gsmith@postandcourier.com”>gsmith@postandcourier.com</a> Sunday, March 4, 2012 Rebecca Shea spent more than two decades hiding the memory of one Fourth of July afternoon. Shea was 13 years old in 1985 when a family friend sat beside her on a hammock during a holiday gathering […]
Guest Blog: 8,000 New Instances of Child Sexual Abuse Alleged in Milwaukee Archdiocese
The bankruptcy hearings for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee have revealed more than 8,000 previously unreported instances of alleged sexual abuse of children, according to one attorney representing the victims. The charges cover a span of 60 years and implicate a group of 100 alleged offenders, including nuns, church workers and some 75 priests.
Guest Blog – Violence Behind Closed Doors Is Harder To Identify
All forms of violent crime take a heavy toll on society, in both tangible and intangible costs. When the violence takes place behind closed doors between members of a domestic relationship, it can be harder to identify, prevent and prosecute.