Posted on 10/07/2018 3:32:58 AM PDT by SkyPilot
Experts share what you can do for your mental health amid news that Brett Kavanaugh will likely be confirmed.
Brett Kavanaugh is likely being confirmed to the Supreme Court. And for many, that news feels devastating.
Several women have publicly accused Kavanaugh of sexually harassing or assaulting them when he was in high school and college in the 1980s. The discussion surrounding those accusations has been particularly difficult for sexual assault victims, who have heard politicians dismiss survivors pain amid a barrage of news coverage and heated conversations about Kavanaugh. The judges controversial Supreme Court bid has also triggered memories that many survivors have worked extremely hard to move past.
The Kavanaugh hearing may cause individuals to re-remember the abuse, have memories and flashbacks. People may also experience guilt and shame if they reported or did not report. Anger and helplessness are also common, said Elizabeth L. Jeglic, a licensed clinical psychologist, psychology professor at John Jay College and a sexual violence prevention researcher.
If youve been struggling with Kavanaughs nomination and recent news that the Senate is likely voting him onto the Supreme Court, here are some expert tips for self-care right now:
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The only one they need.
It is almost as if leftists *enjoy* sexual assault. They cannot stop talking about it and rubbing our noses in it.
Hope to goodness your mom was Lauren Bacall?
i’ll drink to that
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