Discuss the implications of sexual violence and abuse from "summary" of Everything You Never Wanted Your Kids to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid They'd Ask) by Justin Richardson,Mark Schuster
Sexual violence and abuse can have profound and lasting effects on individuals. It can lead to physical injuries, emotional trauma, and long-term psychological consequences. Victims of sexual violence may experience feelings of shame, guilt, and self-blame. They may also struggle with feelings of powerlessness and fear, impacting their sense of self-worth and ability to trust others. Furthermore, sexual violence can have serious implications for relationships and intimacy. Survivors may have difficulties forming and maintaining healthy relationships, as they may struggle with issues of trust and intimacy. They may also experience difficulties with sexual functioning and may have negative associations with sex and intimacy as a result of thei...Similar Posts
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