Sexual Healing

Identifying Your Responsibility as a Parent in Your Child’s Recovery from Sexual Abuse
There’s a lot of blame to revolve when a child is found to be sexually abused, but the fact is that sometimes no matter how solid you try to protect your child, bad things can still come to pass. As hard as it is to understand, at times these things can happen no matter how hard you try to prevent it; some parents may think they’ve been negligent when in fact they haven’t been at all. According to studies on humanistic therapy that focuses on the treatment of victims of sex crimes, children tend to improve quicker from such a traumatic event in their life if the support and presence of their parents are really felt in an apparent and definite way. Humanistic Sandtray Therapy provides clients an active, nonverbal, indirect, and symbolic experience of rediscovering visions, hopes, and dreams.
Children who have been sexually abused will most likely look to their parents for clues on how to handle this situation. An eager sense of observation is important to determine whether your child has changed or not; at times therapy like play therapy can also be helpful in showing up children’s thoughts and feelings. Besides that, parents do bear a different kind of trauma about what had happened to their child. They may also take to lashing out at younger children because they’ve been hurt and abused and feel that they should be given the chance for revenge someway.
Children who are sexually abused may become very anxious and tense and may lose that carefree, childish attitude that they used to have. The truth is that children regard you as the measure of how confident they can be in life. Your child will hack it better if you can also cope with the suffering optimistically. Here are a few suggestions on what to do to help your child recuperate from the abuse:
- Look for the appropriate kind of help for your child through bringing him or her to a therapist. Don’t execute identical mistakes that some parents make when dealing with the emotional trauma of their sexually abused child which is to pretend it didn’t happen. Some parents think that ignoring it and not conferring it gives the child the privacy to deal with what happened but that’s really unsupportive at all.
- Try your best to go back to normal routine while being cautious to make the necessary changes to keep your child safe. Sexual predators quarry on children that they can terrorize and by infusing dread in their hearts, they can get what they want from unsuspecting victims. This isn’t to say that one should not take precautionshave preventive measures against such abuse again; one should, but without bargaining your child’s emotional state in the process.
- Be compassionate of your child’s therapy by making your presence and participation felt. This is more than ever accurate with siblings who are also still children and need to make sense of what had came about.
- Spending time with your child not only helps in keeping the issue in view, it also tells your child that you are there to support him or her anyhow.
- Go through the trouble of talking with the adults that interact with and are responsible for your child’s protection so that the incident will not happen again.
One of the most valuable lessons you can teach your child during these times is to have trust that things will be alright given that you have a positive and hopeful attitude.
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