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As A Survivor of Acquaintance Rape...

by Connie Saindon, MA, MFCC, CTS

 
Question: As a survivor of acquaintance rape, I am wondering how long PTSD symptoms last? Is this something that ever goes away?

Your question is an excellent one and is one that is frequently asked. Even after a lengthy period of successful counseling, symptoms may reappear. This is normal. Memories are triggered by changes and events throughout ones' life. These changes are unique to the survivor's life and their traumatic event.

Realizing that symptoms continue to reoccur gives some a reassurance of normalcy for all victims of trauma. A return to therapy to work through and obtain support during this troubling time can be most beneficial.

About the Author:

Connie Saindon, MA, MFCC, CTS has been a Licensed Marital and Family Therapist since 1979. In addition to providing services for Individuals, couples and families, Ms. Saindon is among the few specialists in the field of violent death bereavement. Founder the Survivors of Violent Death Program and volunteer faculty at the University of California Medical School Department of Psychiatry, she is author of The Journey, Violent Death Bereavement: Adult Survivors Workbook and contributing author of Violent Death: Resilience and Intervention beyond the Crisis. To reach her, please see this page.

Originally published 3/12/98
Revised 2/02/09 by Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D.
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