FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION:
What should I do if I or someone I know has been raped? |
FAQ: Will most people "be over" the rape in a few months?
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The time it takes to heal from a sexual assault varies from person to person. Many times after an assault, the survivor may block painful feelings and memories associated with the rape. If the survivor feels judged or is made to feel at fault for the rape, this may also complicate the healing process. It is important that the survivor find supportive people to help with the process.
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"Alone at Last" By Hector
Voices and Faces:
Sasha Walters
"There is nothing that you could ever do that would make it OK for someone to rape you. Nothing. It doesn't matter where you were, or what you did. For me, realizing this was the beginning of healing."
Read more about Sasha at The Voices and Faces Project » |
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