Sexual Assault
Trauma-informed sexual assault support
Receive support that centers safety, dignity, choice, and your pace.
Sexual violence can affect trust, boundaries, relationships, body awareness, and a person’s sense of safety. Therapy offers private, nonjudgmental support without requiring you to disclose details before you are ready.
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You may be noticing
Experiences that can bring people to therapy
You do not need to match every item or have a diagnosis before asking for support.
- Fear, shame, anger, numbness, or self-blame
- Difficulty with trust, touch, intimacy, or boundaries
- Triggers, nightmares, avoidance, or feeling unsafe
- Disconnection from your body or emotions
How therapy may help
Control stays with you.
Strengthen grounding, boundaries, and present-day safety.
Understand trauma responses without assigning blame to the survivor.
Explore healing and trauma processing only with consent, preparation, and collaborative pacing.
A collaborative process
What to expect
There is no one-size-fits-all timeline. Care is adjusted as you and your therapist learn what is useful.
- 1Begin with your priorities
- 2Build safety and choice
- 3Set boundaries together
- 4Move only when ready
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