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Things to remember when dealing with a woman who has been raped

Things to remember when dealing with a woman who has been raped • Rape is one of the most severe acts of violence that a woman can experience. It can affect her physical health, sexual health and mental health. • Rape can lead to unwanted pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV infection, and serious injuries. […]

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How to deal with being raped?

Questions to ask the woman • What happened? Get a detailed account of what happened. Did the rapist manage to have sexual intercourse? Did he hurt her physically? When did it happen? • How are you feeling right now? If the woman says she is feeling in control, it does not mean that the rape […]

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Things to remember when dealing with women who are being abused

Things to remember when dealing with women who are being abused • Abuse can be physical, sexual or emotional. Most victims of violence are women being abused by their male partner. • Violence is common; suspect it in any woman with unexplained injuries or physical symptoms, sleep problems or suicidal feelings. • Encourage the woman […]

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anger management techniques for adults

Anger management (advice for people who have difficulty controlling their temper) anger management techniques for adults • Anger is damaging to your health and to your life. Learning how to control it is an important way of improving your life. • Anger can be controlled. Someone who says “I just cannot control what I do […]

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Working with men who are violent

Working with men who are violent The greatest difficulty in helping women whose husbands are violent is that most men do not seek help for this problem. They may fear humiliation, police or legal action, or social stigma. These are some suggestions on how to work with violent men: • It is important for you […]

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What to do about Domestic Violence

TWhat to do about Domestic Violence • Try to involve the husband in marital counselling. • See the woman at regular intervals. If you are treating her for depression, then see her at least once a week. • The difficulty in dealing with victims of violence is knowing what to do if the husband refuses […]

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What Happens After Domestic Violence

• Clearly document the woman’s history and any physical injuries. Record details such as exactly what the woman said her partner did (for example “Woman says partner hit her with a metal pan at least six times”) and the nature of any injuries (for example “A bruise on the right shoulder area measuring about 2 […]

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Domestic Violence What to Do

How to deal with this problem Domestic Violence What to Do Questions to ask the woman Domestic Violence What to Do • Do you and your husband fight or argue? How often? About what? This is a relatively easy question since most husbands and wives argue. • Has your husband ever hit you? Or threatened […]

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Things to remember when dealing with people who have experienced trauma

Things to remember when dealing with people who have experienced trauma • Traumatic events include being a victim of violence or rape, being a victim of a criminal act, or being involved in war, terrorist violence or a major disaster. • Some people can develop a mental illness called post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). • The main […]

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Treatment Interventions for PTSD

How to deal with PTSD Treatment Interventions for PTSD Questions to ask the person who has experienced trauma • What happened? Encourage the person to describe exactly what the traumatic event was. How did it start? What happened to you? Who else was present? What did you do immediately afterwards? These questions will help you […]

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