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Sexual acting out - does it always mean a person was sexually abused?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 448643" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>As someone else said, her hyper-sexuality could have various different causes, could also be a combination of things. But while being promiscuous is often a symptom of sexual abuse, just as many victims don't act out that way at all. I was abused over many many years, still did not become promiscuous in any shape or form. Actually was quite picky about whom I chose to be with.</p><p></p><p>If the counselor seems hyperfocused in an area and not willing to alter that focus, I'd say the counselor is bringing his/her own baggage into the counseling sessions. It happens. They're only human too. I've had it happen with a therapist Nichole and Travis happened to share. First I laughed at her to her face.......then reported her because she would not stop pushing an issue that I knew with utter certainty was NOT the case. The woman had sex abuse on the brain, and every client she saw was an automatic victim. After I discovered how many clients she'd done this with.....well, she was eventually fired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 448643, member: 84"] As someone else said, her hyper-sexuality could have various different causes, could also be a combination of things. But while being promiscuous is often a symptom of sexual abuse, just as many victims don't act out that way at all. I was abused over many many years, still did not become promiscuous in any shape or form. Actually was quite picky about whom I chose to be with. If the counselor seems hyperfocused in an area and not willing to alter that focus, I'd say the counselor is bringing his/her own baggage into the counseling sessions. It happens. They're only human too. I've had it happen with a therapist Nichole and Travis happened to share. First I laughed at her to her face.......then reported her because she would not stop pushing an issue that I knew with utter certainty was NOT the case. The woman had sex abuse on the brain, and every client she saw was an automatic victim. After I discovered how many clients she'd done this with.....well, she was eventually fired. [/QUOTE]
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