
Q. Can men recover from sexual abuse trauma?
A. Absolutely! Men can recover from sexual abuse trauma as thoroughly
as women. In my clinical practice, I have seen some differences in the
details. Here are a few of them: Boys don�t always know they have been
sexually abused.
Men don�t always have easy access to their feelings.
Men have a harder time admitting they have been sexually
abused.
Boys don�t always know they have been sexually abused.
Based upon sex role stereotyping, young boys who have been molested
by older women are often very confused about what happened. On the one
hand, they feel flattered and macho about this. At the same time, their
instincts and emotions know that something was not quite right about
what happened. As a male, realizing what was done to you often takes
longer than it does for women.
De-briefing from any trauma requires that you talk about
what happened. And talk about it and talk about it until you are done
talking about it. You look at the different ways your traumatic event(s)
has meaning in your life and how it relates to your beliefs, thought
patterns, goals, hopes, wishes, dreams and plans. You do not have to
become someone you are not (i.e., learn to process feelings like a woman
does in our society) in order to recover from PTSD.
In fact, research has shown that people who write about
their traumas recover in a deeper way than people who just talk about
them. There are physical changes in the immune system after a trauma.
These are changes that are often seen in people who soon become physically
ill. These blood values change back faster in people who write about
their traumas. �
Boys have a harder time admitting they have been abused.
This is again related to sex role stereotyping. Women are scripted in
our society to be more victim like. Men are scripted to be macho and
physically in charge of their environment. I do not think this is a
good thing�it just is a reality.
In the case of male sexual abuse, admitting to having
been abused is incongruent with male identity. This simply becomes something
to work through in therapy.
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