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Search Home : Society : Support Groups : Sexual Abuse : Men
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- Child Sexual Abuse: A Parent's Perspective: A mother's experience at dealing with her five year old son's disclosure of sexual abuse.
- Effective Group Therapy with Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse: The work of skillful `group` therapy is to provide a context to reclaim oneself in connection with other survivors through the renewing transferential experiences both with facilitators and one another.
- Female Sexual Abusers: A Theory of Loss: Estimates put female perpetrators of sexual abuse at about 20% for male children and 5% for female children.
- Male Abuse Survivors Support Forum: A community and safe haven for all male survivors of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse.
- Male Sexual Abuse Recovery: Although both boys and girls show many similar behaviors as a result of early sexual encounters with an adults, it has become apparent that in some significant ways, they process the experience differently.
- Male Sexual Assault: Addresses the sexual assault of adult men, especially resources for male survivors.
- Men's Rape Prevention Project: Empowers male youth and the institutions that serve them to work as allies with women in preventing rape and other forms of men's violence.
- Rainbow Male Survivors Network: Assistance and support for gay and bisexual male's who have been sexually abused.
- Sexual Abuse of Boys Is More Common Than Believed: Sexual abuse of boys appears to be underrecognized, underreported, and undertreated, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
- Sexual Abuse of Males: Prevalence, Lasting Effects, and Resources: Discussion and review of statistics on the sexual abuse of male children.
- Sexual Victimization of Men: Information about the sexual assault of men and sexual abuse of boys, and resources for male survivors of sexual violence.
- Understanding Sexual Child Abuse: A review of the literature on sexual child abuse and its impact on communication.
- Why Real Guys Don't Tell: Since our society expects any male to rise above his feelings and overcome difficulties, many male children and adult survivors of sexual abuse are reluctant to tell.
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