Long Term Effects of Sexual Abuse
Problems managing feelings
- Feeling nothing
- Feeling overwhelmed or out-of-control
- Being depressed
- Exploding with anger suddenly
- Feeling anxious or restless
- Having panic attacks
- Having fears and phobias
- Acting compulsively to deal with feelings
Problems in relationships with other people
- Difficulties with trust
- Difficulties with intimacy
- Confusing affection, love, sex
Problems with how you see yourself
- Confusion about personal wants, needs, feelings
- Feeling like you don’t know who you are
- Difficulty trusting one’s self
- Low self-esteem
Problems related to your body
- “Body memories”—feelings in your body like you did during the abuse
- Drug and alcohol abuse, addiction
- Self-destructive behavior and self-injury
- Suicidal thoughts, feelings, actions
- Problems with food or eating, such as under-eating or over-eating
- Problems with sexuality, such as avoidance or promiscuity
- Don’t care about your health
Dissociative Reactions (Disconnection)
- Day dreaming
- Spacing out / zoning out
- Losing time
- Feeling numb
- Feeling of disconnection from your body or parts of your body
- Dissociative Identity Disorder