
Understanding and Preventing Sexual Abuse
Learn about sexual abuse, its immediate and long-term effects, and the importance of sexual education in prevention efforts. Explore terminology such as sexual harassment, assault, and offending. Discover the challenges in treating sex offenders and supporting survivors through psychological interventions.
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Sexual Abuse
Sexual abuse is unwanted sexual activity, with perpetrators using force, making threats or taking advantages of victims not able to give consent. (American Psychological Association) Immediate reactions to sexual abuse include shock, fear or disbelief. Long-term symptoms include anxiety, fear or post traumatic stress disorder. Effort to treat sex offenders remain unpromising, psychological interventions of survivors- especially group therapy
Terminology Sexual harassment : Pelecehan Sexual Sexual assault : Kekerasan (serangan) seksual Sexual offending : Pelanggaran seksual
Pendidikan Seksual sebagai salah satu upaya pencegahan berdasarkan aspek Agama Psikologi Pendidikan