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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Royal-Comtois Center Provides Psychotherapy Services for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse



Hawkesbury, January 10, 2012 - The Royal-Comtois Center is now offering services to male survivors of sexual abuse in the United Counties of Prescott & Russell. “Sexual abuse on men is still taboo in the community” says Dr. Suzanne Filion, Director of Mental Health and Addictions Services at the Hawkesbury & District General Hospital. “By talking about it, explaining the effects, and providing support to those who are interested in developing healthier ways to cope with the abuse, the Center believes that misconceptions about this condition can be changed.”

Abusers depend on secrecy and fear. They manipulate children into coping with the abuse alone. Survivors sometimes use the same coping strategies they learned as children and continue to keep the secret of their abuse hidden behind submission, anger, violence, isolation, unhealthy relationships, drug and alcohol abuse. Group sessions allow men to tell their stories and abuse. Group sessions allow men to tell their stories and learn healthier coping strategies in a confidential, supportive and safe environment. Men are given the opportunity to realize they are not alone, they are not to blame and they can learn to do more than just get by day to day.

This initiative is part of the new services for survivors throughout Ontario, provided through funding of $2.2 million over 2 years by the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. In Eastern Ontario, funds are distributed by the Catholic Family Services Ottawa to several partners, including the Royal-Comtois Center in Prescott and Russell. Individuals interested in receiving information about sexual abuse services for men can call the Royal-Comtois Center at 613-632-0139.

Information: Renée Proulx-Lamarche, Psychotherapist, Lead in Sexual Assault and Violence Centre Royal-Comtois Centre, Hôpital Général de Hawkesbury & District General Hospital (613) 632-0139. rplamarche@hgh.ca


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