crossing thresholds

 

  • overcomming denial
  • overcomming shame
  • renouncing abuse
  • inner cleansing
  • holding onto hope
  • opening doors
  • sexual issues
  • taking down walls
  • knowing our parts
  • building right walls
  • boundaries
  • overcomming fear
  • trauma release
  • counselling
  • Pastoral Care
  • reading
  • Forum Participation
  • finding resolution
  • recovering the boy we were
  • abondonment
  • dissaociation
  • help lines
  • informative articles
  • parental issues
  • forgiveness in it's time
  • self love
  • release from self loathing
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Advanced stage of recovery.

 

  • able to trace triggering

 from the current trigger
 to the original traumatic event

  • having seen  a glimpse of

 a recovered life


. starting to live in the present

 

  • able to access inner strength
  • free from  trauma, fear,
  •  or locked away memories.
  • able to work through issues

 as they arise and look for solutions.

  • looking to the future
  • able to identify issues

and locate the professionals
able to provide appropriate care.

I am concerned that some

Guidelines for Professionals

( link to be retrieved)  tends to focus on

say out of a 10 point recovery

on the 1-3 stages.

    I would suggest that  therapists

need to be released

from some of the restrictions

applicable to these early stages

in order to answer

the psysiological questions

of a survivor in stages 7 - 9.

 

    Recently I was at a seminar

and the issue of emotional self regulation

was mentioned.

This belongs in stages 5-7.

 

      the science of

sexual assult counselling

is very much under development

I would particularly like to see

more post grad research by

  neuropsychologists into the neurological

impactes of sexual trauma as this would:

  • be validating ( eg difficulties in spelling,

 eg difficulties with  memorisation
 of languages  maths
  may be due to trauma not being lazy)

  • understanding destraction

 and  pathways to be
less vulnerable to trauma induced destraction

  • the development of exercises

 

 to utilise neuroplasticy 

 

  • other benifits to facilitate recovery.

 

My  Boooks and Articles Page.

 
Whilst survivors from csa are on a gradual , linear, journey or path of recovery which certainly has steps,
eg by 2000 I had written  out some steps of recovery as a ministry, for I am a Pastor.

I have found that along the way  there are issues, which surface in random ways which vary survivor to survivor.
like stones in a creek crossing,
where one goes from issue to issue,

I found that sometimes I need to leave one issue to resolve another issue
which is holding me back,
before returning to the issue at hand
or another issue
    The concept of a grid of issues may be of assistance to survivors.
I am developing this as a survivor, out of my experience.
Issues are listed randomly and should be accessed as they arise - not according to where an issue is on the list.

Hope


overcomming denial

Sexual Assult Counselling
in Australia our Major Hospitals have sexual assult units
manned by sexual assult counsellors


Report the crime to the Police

Locating support



symptoms of csa

developing i
nner strength and resiiance

resolving the unresolved

breaking free

dissaciation

detraumatision.

detraumatisation from csa

desexualisation (concept stage site)

powerlessness

abondonment

abuser induced guilt (false guilt)

forgiveness ,
 and warnings of false forgiveness, premature forgiveness whilst  forgiving at the right time (eg after locating what happened)


trauma

trauma release
I have found some aspects of the following useful
though i personally prefer prayer to meditation etc.
eg The Book by David Berceli
I find his first chapter on shaking as a natural trauma release useful
but each survivor tends to have his or her own unique basis of selecting
what is benificial  and what we are comfortable with .

Peter Levine
and his Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute
he has written several books.

emotional self regulation

understanding the physiology of what happpened

   A Christian perspective from my experience as a survivor applying my belief that Jesus Christ is our answer, because the fundamental csa issue is the sin that was done against us. however this is a new application of theology, or rather necessitated developing a theology of  response to being sinned against
as against the theology of repentance from ones own sin.

Christian perspectives have their own issues  and recovery techniques
such as:
                                                          the structure of interlocking sites  facilitates individual
                                                              recovery processes. A survivor mentioned this to me
                                                              early in my recovery  it counters a tendancy to be prescriptive
                                                              when one needs to be adaptive.              
  • Pastoral Care
  • Applying the Scriptures
  • Gleaning insights from Messages during Sunday services
  • Jesus Christ fulfills Isaiah 61 - healing the broken hearted, setting the captives free
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  • email:    nathan@menopeningheartstojesus.com