Dissociative Phenomena Research Paper

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Dissociative Phenomena: The article claims that child sexual abuse has excessive daydreaming, alterations in bodily perception, emotional numbing, multiple personality, especially amnesia, which the victims believe would help them reduce childhood trauma. Moreover, a negative impact that amnesia has placed among survivors is that state whereby they lose their childhood memory, especially if the abuse was severe at a young age. Moreover, forgetting the abuse is important for the child because of the fear of stigmatization by the society and the trauma it has placed on the child. Substance Abuse and Addiction: This is an epidemic crisis among women who have been sexual abuse than non-sexual abuse victims. The victims or survivors that are …show more content…

Further, there are higher rate of suicide attempt among sexual abuse victims than non-sexual abuse. Tension-Reducing Activities: The author mentions that survivors are prone to chronic overeating, impulsivity, and self-mutilation in order to provide temporary distraction by creating a sense of claim, which only last temporarily. Indiscriminate Sexual behavior: Frequent episodes of indiscriminate sexual behavior is linked to child sexual abuse than non-sexual abuse. This implies indiscriminate sexual behaviors such as sleeping with multiple sexual partners helps with their coping mechanism and reduces painful internal experience of the trauma. Bingeing and Purging: Bingeing and Purging could be associated with low self-esteem about the body image and studies have found out that child sexual abuse victims experience low self-esteem. Therefore, child sexual abuse has a higher risk of Bingeing and Purging than non-sexual abuse victims. Moreover, the author mentioned that bulimic bingeing and purging is highly seen among sexual abuse victims than anorexia nervosa that shows less relevant to sexual molestation.

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