Web Resources Table of Contents
My list of links is organized into six sections:
- Communities
- Pages by Survivors
- Pages for Organizations and Professionals
- Articles and Other Information Sources
- Related Resources
- Organizations that can help you fight discrimination
There are people of ill intent on the internet and some of them look for survivors of sexual abuse. Probably a more significant problem, however, is that with all the best intentions, we trigger each other. Be careful of becoming too involved in a public internet community and depending on it too much; almost all communities have periodic upsets. When people do get upset at each other, try to look at what is triggered in you, before you leap in.
Probably the single easiest and most effective thing you can do to protect yourself when using the internet is to not use your primary e-mail account to correspond with people you don't know. You can get information on getting another email account at Guide to Free E-mail. For more information on protecting your anonymity see: Privacy on the Web.
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reviewed by:
Harry Croft, MD (Psychiatrist)
Medical Director, HealthyPlace.com
Created on December 06, 2008 Last Updated on January 14, 2010
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