Survivor Resource Pages (Forty pages of resources, non-profit organizations, articles, and healing support for survivors of child sexual abuse, rape, sexual assault, domestic violence, and the aftermath of child sexual abuse.)
What You Should Know About Rape and Sexual Assault
Healing from Child Sexual Abuse Resources
Male Rape/Sexual Assault Resources
What Survivors Need from Loved Ones
Tips for Friends and Family of Rape and Sexual Abuse Survivors
What the Partners of Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse Want to Know
How to Help Your Partner Cope with Male Sexual Abuse
For Loved Ones of Sexual Assault/Abuse Survivors
Child Abuse Triggers and Dissociation Pt. 3 (Helping Someone after they Dissociate)
For Parents and Partners of Rape
Watching Them Survive: A Website for the Friends and Family of Violent Sexual Crime
Specifically For Partners:
Primer for Partners of Sexual Abuse Survivors
For Parents and Partners of Rape
A Man’s Guide for Helping a Woman Who Has Been Raped
The Dos and Don’t for Partners of Survivors of Rape and Childhood Sexual Abuse
When Your (Lesbian) Partner is a Survivor of Sexual Abuse or Incest
Partner Sexual Abuse Questions and Answers
How to Help Your Partner Recover from Eating Problems
How to Help Those Who Self-Harm
What About Me? The Partner of Sexual Abuse Survivor
Tips for Helping a Partner Heal Sexually
Self-Care for Supporters of Rape and Sexual Abuse Survivors
On the Topic of Dissociative Identity Disorder:
Dissociative Identity Disorder Resources
Specifically for Partners of Survivors with DID:
Blog: Loving Someone with DID
Organization: Positive Outcomes for Dissociative Survivors
My Experience as a Partner of a Dissociative Disorder
For Better or Worse: Life as the Partner of a Dissociative Survivor
The Road Less Travelled Part One: How to Support Your DID Partner (Part 1)
The Road Less Travelled Part One: How to Support Your DID Partner (Part 2)
Don’t do it!” – A Partner’s Perspective on Self-harm and Suicidality
When the One You Love is MPD/DID
Partners of Dissociative Survivors
The Significant Other’s Guide to Dissociative Identity Disorder
Thank you.
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You’re welcome. Good and healing thoughts to you and those who support you in healing.
Kate
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Thank you so much for posting this. So many links, such great information. Thank you.
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