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Thank you for your comment! I would like everybody who reads this article to know that I am currently in the process of an entire series on the topic of post rape syndrome. There is a shortage of information available for women struggling with this disorder, completely unaware of the damages it causes (or how to take control back) and I intend to change that!

The next few articles focus on rebuilding intimacy with a partner when you are suffering post rape syndrome. I recognize that post rapy syndrome is its own form of sexual disorder, and would like to help those who want to rebuild healthy relationships without leaving their own comfort zones.

A quick tip, for those considering therapy when you are not ready to willingly discuss it: there is no rush to talk about those things. However, you should begin counseling as soon as possible. You can talk about anything you want to talk about, to get comfortable with your counselor. If you are not comfortable with your counselor, you can find another one. It is easier to speak to a counselor about those things, when you are ready, than it is to speak to a friend. However, you will be more comfortable speaking to a counselor who you already feel comfortable with.

April 12, 2009 - 6:34am

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