If this doesn't sum up the feelings of a survivor fighting his or her road to recovery, I don't know what does.
The road to recovery from rape and/or abuse must begin with each of us as an individual. The need to fight back and retake our lives must be stronger than our fears.
These fears can be of the very real threat of a physically abusive spouse or partner that at times literally holds our very life in his or her hands or the fear can occur while facing our past, admitting it happened and fighting to move past it.
While this road must be begun by you the individual, it doesn't have to be traveled alone.
Rape, child emotional, physical and sexual abuse, domestic abuse, elderly abuse and the often ignored forms of self abuse, know no socio-economic boundaries. These crimes know no bigotries because they occur within every race, religion and country. Abuse happens every single moment of every day to someone, be it a child, a wife, husband, partner, parent or grandparent. Young, old, infant or nursing home inhabitant, abuse happens and each of these survivors will need to find their own path from victim to survivor.
Below are a few of the resources available through the internet to help survivors on their journey.
Child Abuse & Recovery
A weekly column by our contributor Susan Maree Jeavons
Women Abuse
A weekly column by contributor Moira Richards.
Child Sexual Abuse
Tenna Perry's weekly column at Suite 101.
Still Waters Run Deep
A personal website by a survivor.
Pandora's Box
Offers over 250 informative pages and articles concerning all aspects of abuse>
Center Against Sexual Abuse
Offers the alarming statistics of abuse>
RECOVERED MEMORIES OF SEXUAL ABUSE
Dr. Jim Hopper has a large list of research articles dealing with the subject of recovered memories.
Signs Of Child Sexual Abuse
Would you recognize the symptoms of child sexual abuse?
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