| A | B | C | D | E | F | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Name: Flor Peralta House: West Topic: Sexual As sault | |||||
2 | ||||||
3 | THREE COLUMN LOGIC CHART | |||||
4 | ||||||
5 | EQ: What is the best way to support a sexual assault survivor? | |||||
6 | ||||||
7 | Best Answer: Knowing how to gain the survivors trust. | |||||
8 | ||||||
9 | Statements | Reasons | Verification | |||
10 | ||||||
11 | 1) What is the best way to support a sexual assault survivor? | 1) Given | 1) Given | |||
12 | ||||||
13 | 2) Sexual assault is an assault of any sexual nature on another person or any sexual act wihtout consent. | 2)Understanding what sexual assault is important in order to help support survivors. | 2) RAINN.ORG | |||
14 | ||||||
15 | 3) There are 10 different types of sexual assault. | 3) There are different ways to support survivors depending on what type of sexual assault they are going through. | 3) RAINN.ORG | |||
16 | ||||||
17 | 4) There are different ways to support a sexual assault survivor. (economically, psychologically, emotionally) | 4) We need to know what the survivor needs the most in order to be able to support her. | 4) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault. | |||
18 | ||||||
19 | 5) Parents step in too much and weaken recovery. | 5) For recovery to be succesful parents need to create a suportive enviroment. | 5) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault, "Applications of Crisis Interventions"-Annabel Prins and Josef Ruze. | |||
20 | ||||||
21 | 6) Love ones blame survivors for what happened. | 4) Blamin is hindering recovery. | 4) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault, "Applications of Crisis Interventions"-Annabel Prins and Josef Ruze. | |||
22 | ||||||
23 | 7) Family keeps the assault as a secret. | 7) Keeping it as secrets takes the survivor's opportunity to experience recovery. | 7) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault, "Applications of Crisis Interventions"-Annabel Prins and Josef Ruze. | |||
24 | ||||||
25 | 8) Educating survivors' love ones about sexual assault, the aftereffects and their role in the situation in order to be able to support them. | 8) Survivors spend most of their time with their love ones and it is important to have a comfortable and supportive environment during the recovery process. | 8) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault, "Applications of Crisis Interventions"-Annabel Prins and Josef Ruze,Georgina Martinez PSFS Hotline/SART Coordinator. | |||
26 | ||||||
27 | 9) Don't be judgemental when treating sexual assault survivors. | 9) Survivors that don't feel judge tend to feel more support and it's easier for them to trust others. | 9) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault | |||
28 | ||||||
29 | 10) Let the survivor know you will be there whenever feel ready to talk. | 10) Letting survivors know that you will be there for them is a way to support them and make them feel more secure. | 10) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault | |||
30 | ||||||
31 | 11) Let the survivor decide what is best for them during the recovery process. | 11) Give suvivors the chance to regain control over their life is necessary to support them during the recovery process. | 11) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault, "Helping Victims Become Survivors" - Donna Wills, Head Deputy/Program Director. District Attorney: Victim-Witness Assistance Program. | |||
32 | ||||||
33 | 12) Knowing how to gain the survivor's trust. | 12) To make it easier for them to talk about their problems in order to ease the covery process. | 12) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault, "Helping Victims Become Survivors" - Donna Wills, Head Deputy/Program Director. District Attorney: Victim-Witness Assistance Program. | |||
34 | ||||||
35 | 13) Vicarious trauma is the trauma that sexual assault counselors get from supporting sexual assault survivors. | 13) Vicarious trauma can change our views and feelings of why we are supporting the survivor, and it could interfere with the recovery process. | 13) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault & Vicarious Trauma"-Sharon Koski, Trauma Stewardship by Laura Van Dernoot. Georgina Martinez, PSFS Hotline/SART coordinator. | |||
36 | ||||||
37 | 14) Being aware of burnout because it is a psychological term for the experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest. | 14) When advocate are physically exhausted and they lose interest in what they're doing, they're not likely to give the adequate support that survivors need. | 14) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault& Vicarious Trauma"-Sharon Koski. | |||
38 | ||||||
39 | 15) It is important to know our limits when working with survivors. | 15) to be able to give the appropriate support to survivors during the recovery process. | 15) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault&Vicarious Trauma"-Sharon Koski. | |||
40 | ||||||
41 | 16) Knowing how to take good care of ourselves. | 16) If someone doesn't take care of themesleves, they're not able to help or support someone else. | 16) PSFS Training for crisis intervention counselors for sexual assault& "Vicarious Trauma"-Sharon Koski., Trauma Stewardship by Laura Van Dernoot, Georgina Martinez PSFS Hotline/SART Coordinator. | |||
42 | Best Answer: Taking good care of myself. | If Educating survivors' love ones about sexual assault, the aftereffects, and their role in the situation, knowing how to gain the survivors trust, and knowing how to take good care of ourselves are ways to support a sexual assault survivors, then the best way to support a sexual assault survivor is by taking good care of ourselves because if we don't know how to take good care of ourselves then we won't be able to take good care of the survivor even if we know if we might know how to gain the survivor's trust and we can give their loved ones the information that they need to know. | ||||
43 | ||||||
44 | ||||||
45 | ||||||
46 | ||||||
47 | ||||||
48 | ||||||
49 | ||||||
50 | ||||||
51 | ||||||