3.1 Safety & Crisis Response
- Creating a safe space: Mental health professionals provide a secure and confidential environment where survivors can openly express their feelings and emotions. They offer empathy, understanding and validation, allowing survivors to feel heard and supported during their healing journey.
- Providing psychological treatment: Mental health professionals utilise various evidence-based therapeutic approaches to address the psychological effects of trauma. Techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) and trauma-focused treatment can help survivors reframe negative thoughts, process traumatic memories and develop coping strategies.
- Facilitating emotional healing: Survivors of sexual assault often grapple with intense emotions such as anger, fear, sadness and guilt. Mental health professionals can help survivors navigate these emotions, develop self-compassion and work toward emotional healing and resilience.
- Addressing PTSD symptoms: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common consequence of sexual assault. Mental health professionals can help survivors identify triggers, manage symptoms and work through traumatic memories to reduce the impact of PTSD on their lives.
- Empowering survivors: Mental health professionals aim to empower survivors by helping them regain control over their lives. They work with survivors to set realistic goals, rebuild self-esteem and develop healthy coping mechanisms to foster a stronger sense of self-worth and autonomy.
- Connecting with resources and support networks: Mental health professionals can also connect survivors with additional resources and support networks. For example, they may recommend support groups, legal assistance or medical care to ensure a comprehensive approach to healing.
Creating support systems for Sexual Assault survivors should also include methodologies to accommodate social and cultural markers that demarcate trauma in a particular social setting.
- Survivor support and trauma and trauma care toolkit by Michigan State University https://centerforsurvivors.msu.edu/resources/how-to-help-a-survivor/
- What do mental health professionals do? Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute https://ppimhs.org/newspost/the-crucial-role-of-mental-health-professionals-in-healing-sexual-assault-survivors/
- The rape of India’s Dalit women and girls https://equalitynow.org/news/news-and-insights/the_rape_of_india_s_dalit_women_and_girls/
- LSE Article on Media coverage and hypocrisy of covering rape of Dalit women https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/southasia/2018/04/13/blame-and-shame-examining-the-media-coverage-of-dalit-rape-victim-in-india/
- Dalit Survivors Of Sexual Violence Deal With Blocks To Justice At Every Step https://behanbox.com/2022/04/12/dalit-survivors-of-sexual-violence-deal-with-blocks-to-justice-at-every-step/
- How to respond to disclosures of abuse https://thirtyoneeight.org/blogs/how-to-respond-to-disclosures-of-abuse/
- Reacting to disclosure of abuse https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/2/primarycare/childrenfirst/resources/responding-to-a-disclosure-of-abuse.pdf