I Finally Searched for the Man Who Abused Me. What He's Working in Now Sends a Chill Down My Spine.
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I Finally Searched for the Man Who Abused Me. What He's Working in Now Sends a Chill Down My Spine.
"I'm so sorry you were raped and abused as a teenager and have been re-traumatized by seeing that he is now in a position of trust and power. It's a terrible situation. If you're not currently in therapy, consider restarting now to talk through this decision and your feelings of spiraling."
"I consulted some therapists and state accreditation boards about your question. Most states do have simple forms you can fill out to report a complaint. A representative of Colorado's Division of Professions and Occupations said the agency "encourages the public to file complaints if they are concerned about the behav"
A survivor who was raped and sexually abused by a boyfriend decades earlier becomes distressed after discovering the person now works as a hypnotherapist. The survivor wonders whether to report the person to the agency, given the time elapsed and fear that nothing will happen. Guidance recommends restarting therapy if not currently in therapy to work through spiraling and the decision. Therapists and state accreditation boards are consulted about reporting options. Most states provide simple forms to file complaints. An agency representative notes that the agency encourages the public to file complaints when there are concerns about professional behavior.
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