Associated symptoms
Traumatic Dynamics (Why is it damaging?)
Purpose of these?
Risk factors
ETC
100

Core Trauma Response

PTSD, Dissociation, Cognitive distortions

100

Traumatic Sexualization

Distorted views of sexuality due to abuse

100

What Parents Need to Know About Sexual Abuse


Provides parents/caregivers information on the importance of talking to children and youth about body safety and guidance on how to respond when children disclose sexual abuse.

100

Child characteristics


Age: 7-13 year olds most a risk 

Gender: Girls 3-5x more at risk 

Vulnerability Traits: Disability and Personality 

Substance Use (teens)

Prior history of sexual abuse

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Low self esteem is a short term effect of sexual abuse.


FALSE

200

Secondary Trauma Response

Depression and Anxiety

200

Betrayal

Loss of faith in trusted adult(s)


200

Reducing the Risk of Child Sexual Abuse


Be involved in the child's life, show interesting in their day-to-day lives, get to know the people in your child's life, choose caregivers carefully and know the warning signs.

200

Offender Characteristics


Age:Not dirty old men

Relationship to Child: Not stranger danger 

Childhood victimization: Own history of sexual abuse and exposure to "harsh discipline"

200

if you had to guess,What is the ratio of women who have reported sexual violence in their lifetime? 


1 and 3

300

Other symptoms

Aggression, self-esteem difficulties, the use of maladaptive coping styles, interpersonal difficulties and sexualized behavior. 


300

Powerlessness


Feel helpless to stop the abuse 


300

Problematic Sexual Behavior-Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for School-Age Children


A family-oriented, cognitive-behavioral, psycho educational, and supportive treatment group designed to reduce or eliminate incidents of problematic sexual behavior.

300

Family Characteristics


Family constellation: Married, biological parents- lowest risk. Single parent/live-in partner- highest risk

Family "chaos"

Limited maternal "availability" Employment, Disability/Illness and Mental illness/substance abuse

Parental history of sexual victimization

300

TRUE OR FALSE: 12% of boys who were sexually abused in their childhood did not go on to commit sexual violence.


FALSE


400

What is the difference between domestic and child abuse?


Domestic: any form of abuse applied to someone from the ages 16 +

Child: Any abuse done on someone from the ages of 0-15

400

Stigmatization

Perception of being "bad" or deserving of the abuse

400

Risk Reduction Through Family Therapy


is individualized to the needs, strengths, developmental factors, and cultural background of each adolescent and family.

400

Name a step to recovery


Open up

Cope with feelings

reconnect with yourself

stay connected

nurture yourself

400

  What are considered hidden crimes


Sexual abuse

(Or any form of abuse that is done behind closed doors)

500

Define Sexual Abuse


Sexual abuse is the wide variety of abusive acts or experiences involving a person’s private body parts.

500

if you had to guess, What's the percentage of women that have been sexually abused during college?


20-25%

500

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy


is an evidence-based treatment for children and adolescents impacted by trauma and their parents or caregivers.

500

What career field has the highest reported sexual abuse?


Food Service/ Hospitality


500

Free points?!?!?

Yes

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