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1in6 Thursday: (Talking about) the "Sex Stuff"
How come, those of us in the trauma recovery field don’t talk much about sex?
I was doing some research the other day, trying to find some data on sexual issues that survivors face. I looked through some big volumes, I looked through some research articles. I looked in resources for survivors, I looked in books for clinicians.
This is what I concluded: this biz doesn’t like to talk about sex.
1in6 Thursday: "We Didn't Know."
1in6 Thursday: Returning to the Question, Continuing the Conversation
1in6 Thursday: After Jerry Sandusky...A Way Forward
1in6 Thursday: Celebrating Fathers (and All Father-Figures)
As Father’s Day was this past Sunday, we at 1in6 would like to celebrate the fathers and father figures around the country who are survivors of childhood sexual abuse, especially those who embody the values of strength, character and courage in their daily lives.
STRENGTH
We celebrate fathers, step-dads and all father-figures who work hard, promote respect and harmony in their families and who demonstrate great love for their children.
1in6 Thursday: The Sandusky Salvo
1in6 Thursday: Can Any Good Come from the Sandusky Sexual Abuse Trial?
The Sandusky sexual abuse trial is about to begin and the saga will unfold on the Internet, mainstream news and in the tabloids. Many stories will be told, exposed and exploited even with the restrictions on photography, texting, video and more imposed by the court. The witnesses will be put to credibility and reliability tests, memories will be challenged and the accused will sit in the courtroom confronted by his victim/accusers.
1in6 Thursday: Into Each Life...A Little Rain
The commencement speaker at my niece’s graduation this past weekend startled some in the audience when he noted that having to overcome adversity is a normal part of a achieving a fulfilling life.
The 2012 Joyful Revolution Gala: A Revolution for the Next Generation
I often find myself in awe, but somehow not totally surprised, that turning towards the issues sexual assault, domestic violence and child abuse is often so hopeful, so joyful. Maybe you sometimes find yourself thinking the same. It's often inexplicable, or at the very least, difficult to put into words as to why this is. And it can certainly be a strange thing to feel—and to write at this very moment—but it's true. And last Wednesday evening was no exception.