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How Seeing Recent Sexual Assault Cases On Social Media Can Trigger Survivors’ Emotions And Mental Health

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Here’s how seeing recent sexual assault cases on social media can trigger survivors’ emotions and mental health.

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Here’s how seeing recent sexual assault cases on social media can trigger survivors’ emotions and mental health. (Photo: Women’s Health)

Recent Sexual Assault Cases on Social Media Can Trigger Trauma and Psychological Reactions to Several Sexual Assault Survivors

The recent sexual assault cases found on different social media platforms could trigger trauma and psychological reactions in sexual assault survivors as recent sexual assault cases include celebrities being convicted guilty of raping or sexually abusing women.

According to a report published in Yahoo News, the recent sexual assault cases on social media negatively affect the survivors who see them even if the recent sexual assault cases get justice for victims because the same stories only trigger painful memories the survivors have experienced.

With all the recent sexual assault cases detailing the horrible incidents, the survivors’ bodies and brains reportedly could respond like the same experiences from the recent sexual assault cases were happening to them all over again, even though many years have passed.

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Survivors Avoid Seeing or Hearing Recent Sexual Assault Cases to Prioritize the Emotional and Mental Health

Following the high number of recent sexual assault cases, survivors claimed to avoid watching or reading them to protect their emotional and mental health from seeing or hearing triggering details of the recent sexual assault cases.

To prioritize their mental health, sexual assault survivors take a break from social media or avoid watching television to prevent seeing recent sexual assault cases, which could be helpful for their emotional and mental health, Bored Panda reported.

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