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The information provided in this website is designed to answer your questions and help you make decisions about if and when to seek mental health treatment following sexual abuse or assault.
We strive to provide clear, accurate, up-to-date information, challenge common myths, and offer guidelines for coping with sexual abuse and assault. Resources are organized for adults, teens, children, and parents who may be dealing with the aftermath of sexual trauma. Click on the links above to start finding answers to your questions!
Disclaimer
If you think you may have a psychiatric emergency, call your mental health provider or 911 immediately. Links to crisis management resources are provided under the Emergency Information section on this site.
The information presented or linked to on this web site is made available for educational purposes only and is not meant to serve as medical advice or to replace consultation with your physician or mental health professional. Information about diagnosis and treatment that appears on this site should not be used to diagnose or treat a mental health problem without consulting a qualified mental health care provider. For specific information and advice about your personal questions or concerns, you are advised to consult a mental health care professional.
This web site contains health-related materials that are sexually explicit. If you find these materials offensive, you may not want to use our site.
No official endorsement by the U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) or the State of Nevada Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) for the information on this web site is intended or should be inferred. The views and opinions expressed on this site do not necessarily reflect those of the University of Nevada, Reno or its Department of Psychology.
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