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Lucy has drowned much of her pain in drug abuse to cope with domestic violence, sexual assault, incest, and trauma. She has been a witness to homicide (her friend's death) and has had no advocate on her behalf at any time in her adolescence. It is difficult for her to form or rely on relationships. Victims like Lucy need various types of rehabilitation for drug use, sexual assault, and severe trauma. Her goal is to stay away from the type of behavior she was forced into by her parents—persons whom she had trusted the most. If she recovers, she will need to establish new relationships and learn to trust individuals to not abuse or take advantage of her.
- Research and locate an article that discusses the steps of recovery for a victim of sexual assault. Make sure to include a reference for the article you use to complete this discussion posting.
- Discuss the rehabilitation procedures that may be implemented for Lucy's speedy recovery.
- Explain how Lucy might respond to the possibility of a new life beyond the traumas of drug abuse and sexual assault?
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Running head: REHABILITATION FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT
Rehabilitation for Sexual Assault
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REHABILITATION FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT
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Discussion on sexual assault
Steps of recovery for sexual assault victims
Sexual assault is perhaps one of the worst experiences that any individual may face in
their lifetime mainly because of the resulting long-term trauma. There are three main stages of
recovery for sexual assault victims. The acute or immediate phase is the stage when the victim is
most affected both physically and emotionally. The emotions and thoughts arising at this stage
could be difficult to handle for most people resulting to negative impac...
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