Talking about rape
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2015 3:26 pm
Hi,
I'm fairly new and have never posted outside of the "Got Questions? Get Answers." board, so I'm not really sure what the protocol is here, so I'm just going to go for it.
My mom was raped by her fiance about 20-25 years ago. She didn't stay in that relationship, and he's not my dad, but it was still obviously an extremely traumatic experience, even if the abuse was not extended (it happened right after she broke off their engagement). She told me about this a few years ago, so I'd know what to be wary of in relationships (there were warning signs) and to be careful in college (rape really does happen). She mentioned that she never told her parents (her dad would have literally killed him), but she did track the guy down several years later and tell his wife what he did. I know she's told a few other people - my dad, her best friend, me, and maybe one other friend, but I don't think she's ever talked to a professional about it.
She goes to a therapist now, for unrelated reasons (she has a neurodegenerative illness, so he's helping her deal with that). She doesn't currently display any symptoms of PTSD or anything, although she said she used to have panic attacks when she had to drive past the place where it happened, and she says she's over it. Obviously it was a long time ago, and the statute of limitations for rape in Oregon has long passed, so I'm wondering... would it be worth trying to talk to her about it? Would that just dredge up old memories that she's done a pretty thorough job of repressing? Her condition is triggered by stress, so I'm fairly sure that attempting that conversation would send her into an episode (essentially a mini-stroke) and result in just a little bit more minor brain damage... should I just not bring it up? That would be easiest, and arguably best for her health... but it feels like leaving something alone that needs to be addressed. Would even just a "did you ever talk to a therapist about what _ did" help, or hurt?
Thanks.
I'm fairly new and have never posted outside of the "Got Questions? Get Answers." board, so I'm not really sure what the protocol is here, so I'm just going to go for it.
My mom was raped by her fiance about 20-25 years ago. She didn't stay in that relationship, and he's not my dad, but it was still obviously an extremely traumatic experience, even if the abuse was not extended (it happened right after she broke off their engagement). She told me about this a few years ago, so I'd know what to be wary of in relationships (there were warning signs) and to be careful in college (rape really does happen). She mentioned that she never told her parents (her dad would have literally killed him), but she did track the guy down several years later and tell his wife what he did. I know she's told a few other people - my dad, her best friend, me, and maybe one other friend, but I don't think she's ever talked to a professional about it.
She goes to a therapist now, for unrelated reasons (she has a neurodegenerative illness, so he's helping her deal with that). She doesn't currently display any symptoms of PTSD or anything, although she said she used to have panic attacks when she had to drive past the place where it happened, and she says she's over it. Obviously it was a long time ago, and the statute of limitations for rape in Oregon has long passed, so I'm wondering... would it be worth trying to talk to her about it? Would that just dredge up old memories that she's done a pretty thorough job of repressing? Her condition is triggered by stress, so I'm fairly sure that attempting that conversation would send her into an episode (essentially a mini-stroke) and result in just a little bit more minor brain damage... should I just not bring it up? That would be easiest, and arguably best for her health... but it feels like leaving something alone that needs to be addressed. Would even just a "did you ever talk to a therapist about what _ did" help, or hurt?
Thanks.