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anthony
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This is off-topic and you should start a new thread in the help desk to ask such questions.
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I think this is possibly a problem for my abuser too. I don't think he 'get's' that he has caused me such damage. He didn't rape me. He did not use physical force or violence. But the damage was caused by the manipulation of emotions and trust. By an adult taking inappropriate control over my body. For me having confused messages about boundaries, privacy and secrets. I think all this is far too subtle for my abuser to ever see what he did was wrong. He does not understand why saying sorry does not make it all better.I just keep getting stuck on this point of "why" or "how" does this cause my adult problems. I know it has, I just don't understand why.
The answer is yes, and no. You have to ask such things based on specifics.I would like to know if anyone thinks that sexual abuse as a child is worse than for an adult?
No, not specifically. Multiple traumatic events compound. They have an ongoing devastating affect upon the psyche which each further trauma. Everyone is different. Sure, intervention can absolutely help curb that, however; if a person then continues to endure further trauma after resolution of prior trauma, it can bring it all back as though its just more trauma to be dealt with again.I hope you are referring to those that don't receive intensive trauma therapy after the incident(s).
it can bring it all back as though its just more trauma to be dealt with again.
Multiple traumatic events compound