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Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) increase the risk for many difficulties later in life.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/think-act-be/201803/why-cant-i-get-over-my-painful-childhood Countless studies have shown that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) increase the risk for many difficulties later in life. One of the best-studied adult outcomes in the context of ACEs is depression. In his recent review, psychologist Richard Liu concluded ACEs make adult depression twice as likely, and more likely to recur. ACEs are also…

Childhood Sexual Abuse and Its Effects in Adult Life Joanna Włodarczyk
The analysis of the material showed risky sexual behaviours, such as multiple sexual partners and casual sex (14 cases). In half of these cases (7) those were actually promiscuous behaviours. The survivors of CSA often engaged in sexual contact while intoxicated. For some of them, alcohol and sex were inextricably connected, as a result of…
‘You’ve made my life a living hell’
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?objectid=12251669&ref=twitter A young woman subjected to repeated rapes by a man who treated her like his “sex slave” said he had made her life “a living hell”. The victim made this comment while reading her victim impact statement in Tauranga District Court today during the sentencing hearing for 63-year-old Pihi Hei. In May, a jury…
Recovery is possible
http://bit.ly/32x55UMhttp://bit.ly/32x55UMhttp://bit.ly/32x55UM A photo from 2017 shows Valet with pockmarked, scabbed skin and deep, black circles beneath her eyes. The other shows the 25-year-old at her July graduation ceremony for her GED [general education development] diploma, her skin clear and glowing. In a candid interview with the Daily Mail, Valet said her years of drug abuse…
How to Handle a Depression Relapse
How to Handle a Depression Relapse – https://t.co/V68DZTIbml — PsychCentral (@PsychCentral) January 19, 2017

Tāwharautia: Pūrongo o te Wā – Interim Report
Document and video library | Abuse in Care – Royal Commission of Inquiry The Interim Report – Tāwharautia: Pūrongo o te Wā (Tāwharautia) describes the key themes and common issues from the experiences shared with us by survivors and witnesses. The name Tāwharautia is a word that implies providing shelter or care whether physical, emotional…