On Tuesday, KPRC 2 reporter Re’Chelle Turner spoke to a sexual assault survivor who now works as an advocate for victims of abuse and sexual assault crimes.
biology of trauma and how it changed her experience of what happened. she also writes she wants to reframe how is seen. she wanted to talk about sexual assault the way we talk about cancer. she writes until someone who survived cancer in your celebrated. i want the same response for sexual assault survivors. i m wondering what your reaction to that is. she is absolutely right. she brings up many points in this piece that survivors need to know about. importantly that many people undergoing a trauma like this do freeze. and freezing is a neurobiological response to trauma and it is not the same as consent. sadly as she brings up many people who freeze during that event later blamed themselves. because society blames them for not having fought or run. when this is a neurobiological mechanism that happens to people undergoing this kind of trauma. and we have to know about this so that we don t blame ourselves or blame the victims
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