Rochester resident draws attention to abuse victims and the need for increased national awareness
Dear Editor:
As someone who was sexually harassed in the past, I know firsthand about the inner-pain that victims and survivors experience. But, as someone who spent five years as a counselor and a therapist working in the fields of alcoholism, drug addiction and mental health, I want to share my observations and research findings about another form of sexual abuse.
Our country needs to start having a conversation about the plight of incest victims and survivors. It is my opinion that these people suffer more deeply and profoundly than victims and survivors of other forms of abuse. Their self-hatred, self-loathing and self-blame are so severe and extreme that some of them constantly smile even when it is not appropriate to do so.
Experienced counselors and therapists will tell you that they do this as a way to hide and cover up how dirty, disgusting and miserable they feel deep within themselves. They will also tell you that very few of them ever have a healthy, functional and happy romantic relationship. Incest victims also suffer from high rates of suicide, anorexia and bulimia.
Our society needs to take the next step and try to eradicate this problem from existence.
Sincerely,
Stewart B. Epstein
Rochester, NY
Published on January 30, 2018 at 10:39 pm