Unseen Scars: Confronting Sexual Violence and Championing Healing


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Jul 12 2024 55 mins  

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What if the wounds we cannot see are the most debilitating? This episode dives deep into the pervasive and destructive impacts of sexual violence on women's physical, reproductive, and psychological health. We unpack the critical role healthcare providers play in recognizing these traumas and providing comprehensive care, emphasizing the need for mental health support to foster healing and recovery.

Imagine a college experience marred by fear and injustice. We confront the harrowing realities of sexual misconduct on campuses, dissecting high-profile cases like Brock Turner and Emma Sulkowicz's protest at Columbia University. We scrutinize the systemic failures that lead to underreporting and discuss the importance of early intervention to prevent sexist behaviors from escalating. The conversation also champions transparency and proper reporting to safeguard student safety, ensuring informed decisions for parents and future students.

Our journey continues with a shocking look at Dr. Larry Nassar's abuse case, acknowledging the bravery of his victims who came forward. We explore the power of male allies like Terry Crews and Hannibal Buress in amplifying these issues, advocating for greater male involvement in combating sexual abuse. Finally, we examine Louisiana's controversial surgical castration law for sex crimes and its ethical implications, addressing broader societal issues surrounding domestic violence and the critical need for empathetic and actionable solutions. Join us for this vital conversation as we stress awareness, support, and systemic change in addressing these entrenched societal problems.

Disclaimer: This podcast represents the opinions of Dr. Bridget Melton, MD and licensed therapist Marissa Volinsky, MS, LPC, NCC. The contents of our podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. The contents of our podcast and website are for general informational purposes only, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any condition or disease or substitute for medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician, mental health professional, or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before starting or discontinuing treatment.

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