Über Healing From Sexual Trauma
Delve into a crucial exploration of the pervasive issue of sexual violence in underrepresented groups with "Ka Uma." This work sheds light on the sobering statistics-1 in 4 women and 1 in 26 men in the United States, and 6% of women globally-highlighting the prevalence of sexual violence. Recognizing the higher rates within underrepresented communities, the study draws on reputable sources such as the CDC, HRC, and RAINN to emphasize the urgency of addressing this issue.
Scientific studies, including those by van der Kolk in 2014, reveal the profound mental and physical health implications for survivors of sexual violence. In response, this work advocates for the identification and establishment of a comprehensive framework for understanding the experiences and processes of healing from sexual trauma specifically tailored to underrepresented groups. By doing so, the study aims to contribute to the addressing and healing of the mental and physical health issues faced by survivors within these communities.
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