Penn Eric Khan
Sahmyook University, South Korea
Title: Child sexual abuse, trauma alcohol and drug dependency: Association and disassociation in alcohol and drug treatment for children
Biography
Biography: Penn Eric Khan
Abstract
Children who have suffered from sexual abuse from a tender age are at a bigger risk for revictimization and to suffer from Post-Traumatic Substance Disorders (PTSD) and co-occurring mental disorders. Like social isolation, stress, depression and alcohol and drug dependency. The objective of this study is a way forward to provide assistance to children suffering from post-traumatic substance disorder due Child Sexual Abuse (CSA). A longitudinal and a cross-sectional study is put in place to create a data collection occurring from one year. Women of age 14, who have experienced CSA in their various communities, had suffered from PTSD and mental disorders were asked to participate. Researchers have reported that children with such traumatic experiences at a tender age face difficulties in absorbing therapeutic treatment, which makes it hard for such sexual victims to interact and to maintain a healthy relationship in a community (social isolation). However, the in-depth study of child sexual abuse is still of great concern. Based on the results, women who experienced CSA and ASA were significantly revictimized over one year, than women who have been reported to suffer from adult sexual abuse. A framework will be put in place to improve the relationship of the victim during counseling therapy sessions, cognitive behavioral therapy and religious base counseling institutions to help the participant recover and believe in them.