Theories Of Rape Trauma Syndrome

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Rape Trauma Syndrome is a psychological disorder exhibited in a rape victim that shows the differences in their emotional, physical, and cognitive behavior after their sexual assault. Rape Trauma Syndrome is a group of physical and psychological reactions and symptoms exhibited by most rape victims. These reactions and symptoms immediately follow the rape and can continue for weeks, months, and even years. Rape Trauma Syndrome illustrates the disruption of the normal behavior of a rape survivor. The theory of Rape Trauma Syndrome was first described by two women: Lynda Lytle Holstrom and Ann Wolbert Burgess in nineteen seventy-four. The three stages of rape trauma syndrome are the acute stage, the outward adjustment stage, and the renormalization …show more content…

Immediately after an attack rape victims feel withdrawn, they become detached from the people they used to be closest with. Shock is a big factor of an attack; often rape victims are too traumatized to even discuss their attack. After the initial shock has passed many symptoms are experienced like: loss of sleep, loss of appetite, depression, anxiety, nightmares, and flashbacks of the actual occurrence (Pat Walker Health Center). A lot of rape victims often respond to their attacks by blaming themselves for their attacks. Victims blame themselves by saying things like “I shouldn’t have had so much to drink” or “I should’ve fought back.” The victims themselves are never to blame in a situation like rape; the incident is the attackers fault. The acute stage is the most emotional stage of Rape Trauma Syndrome. During this stage rape victims show very little emotion and are often numb to different emotions (University of California). Most rape victims feel alone in their experience. Although they may be willing to share their feelings about their attack with others most victims remain sensitive to the reaction of others to their experience (Community Crisis Center). Anxiety attacks, crying spells, depression, and mood swings are all emotional symptoms that are exhibited during the acute stage of Rape Trauma …show more content…

The Reorganization Stage when the victim begins to recognize their adjustment phase (Community Crisis Center). In this stage the victim begins to amalgamate the overall affects that the attack had. How well or quickly a victim goes through rape trauma syndrome depends on a few different variables such as: his or her support from friends and family, the personal strength of the victim, and treatment by a professional whether that professional be a medical doctor or a psychologist. During this stage the victim conquers that of their problems cause by their rape. The rape is no longer the center or main focus of their

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