Saturday, January 15, 2011

New Educational Video From www.doctorjung.org

www.doctorjung.org has placed a new educational video on YouTube.  Titled Symptoms Related To Sexual Trauma,  It describes the psychiatric effects seen in patients who have come to seek from professionals in hospitals, clinics, private practices or other treatment programs.






Sexual Trauma produces a potentially large number of symptoms in its victims.  Depression is the most common, claiming 97% of all sexual trauma victims.  60% will experience sexual dysfunction, 49% anxiety and panic, 48% suicide or suicide attempts, 48% substance abuse, 46% psychoses, 32% dissociative disorders (including multiple personality disorder), 29% borderline personality disorder, 24% self-mutilation (including cutting), 24% sexual identity disorder, and 12% antisocial personality disorder.  Most victims will experience more than one symptom, sometimes several.  

However, all of these symptoms can be dealt with in a proper therapeutic setting.  Victims need to realize that they are not alone, there is hope, they can get better.   

To learn more, read the new book Sexual Trauma: A Challenge Not Insanity by Prof. K. Elan Jung, MD, now available from The Hudson Press (http://www.thehudsonpress.org , and visit Prof. K. Elan Jung's extensive website, The Sexual Trauma Solution, at http//:www.doctorjung.org

This video is presented as a public service of Prof. K. Elan Jung, MD and www.doctorjung, org

About Sexual Trauma: A Challenge, Not Insanity, by Prof. K. Elan Jung, MD: 

In this revolutionary revisioning of the impact and treatment of sexual trauma, victims, family members or friends, practitioners, policy makers or simply interested readers will have their sense of themselves, or of the victims of sexual trauma, transformed by this book.   They will learn about the many famous, creative, dynamic and powerful victims of sexual trauma, people who have transformed our world.  They will also learn the hows and whys of the effects of sexual abuse, how trends in therapy have not worked to the benefit of sexual trauma victims, and a new revolutionary perspective on treating sexual trauma.

Learn:
About The Famous Victims of Sexual Trauma
Why Sexual Trauma Transforms Its Victims
How It Transforms Them
How They Have Transformed Our World
The How and Why of A New Therapeutic Approach

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