Lesbian and LGBTQ sexual assault, rape,
hate crime and therapy information
These are
the message boards for lesbian sexual assault
victims:
www.rainbowhope.org
Rainbow
hope is the main and previously only support board for lgbtq
rape and sexual assault victims. It's tone is very
healing and safe. It's very well organized and there are
seperate groups for trauma and general issues. The
people there are extremely nice.
http://pub38.bravenet.com/forum/3235078791
Mirrors. This
board is here for Lesbian Survivors of abuse, rape and incest.
Partners and friends of Lesbian survivors are also welcome.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lesbianrapesurvivors/
I was
concerned that there was only one support group for lgbtq rape
survivors so I started a new one. Please feel free to
join and post. The tone is healing and it is meant as a
safe place for survivors to share their stories and ask
questions.
This is a
message board for partners of lesbian sexual assault
survivors.
Message boards for woman on
woman abuse
A
support group for women survivors who have suffered
abuse by other woman.
A discussion
list for adult females who were abused as children
by at least one female. This message board is
carefully moderated.
Amazon
Alternatives In Healing is an Email Support List for Lesbian
survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
Informative websites on Lesbian sexual assault
and rape
http://www.danenet.wicip.org/dcccrsa/saissues/lesbian.html
Sexual assault of
lesbians:
The issues
this article deals with are sexual trauma particular to
lesbians, police treatment, emotional issues, gender oriented
shame and how anti lesbian violence can effect
relationships.
"based on interviews with women who counsel
lesbian victims and on the scant amount of literature
available, is an initial inquiry into the common reactions of
the lesbian violence victim, as distinguished from the
straight female victim or the gay man. "
http://www.latebloomerpublishing.com/lesbigay_survivors.htm
Information
specifically for gay and lesbian survivors
of rape and
sexual assault. This site is one of the best groupings
of information I have found on lgbtq rape survivor
resources. The whole site is well organized.
http://www.avp.org/sa/female_sa.htm
Sexual
Assault & Rape Information for Lesbian,
Transgender and
Bisexual Women
"Rape
and sexual assault can happen to any woman, no matter what
kind of person she is, what she looks like, or what her sexual
orientation is. They are violent crimes used to exert power,
humiliate, and control."
http://www.noah-health.org/english/illness/mentalhealth/domestic.html#gl
This site contains links to more resources and
articles on Sexual assault in the LGBT community.
http://www.health.columbia.edu/rcavsc/news/rc-lgbtsurvivors.html
Issues for LBGT Survivors of Sexual Assault - Lesbian and
transgender information on sexual assault.
http://my.execpc.com/~dmmunson/Nov99_7.htm
Sexual
Assault in the Transgender Communities- An authoritative
article on transgender sexual assault.
http://www.metrac.org/programs/info/prevent/les-bi.pdf
An
Article on Lesbian sexual assault issues -
"The myths &
stereotypes that surround
lesbianism and bisexuality can
create
silence, shame and guilt which often
prevent the survivor from
coming forward to seek
help."
Woman on Woman sexual
assault
http://www.sfrcc.org/same_gender.html
lesbian
sexual assault information.
"Did you know
that.......
- women can be raped by other women?
- women can sexually assault other women?
- violence occurs in 1 out of 4 lesbian
relationships?
- lesbian domestic violence often includes lesbian
rape?
- lesbian rape is almost always
unreported?"
http://mdsasupport.homestead.com/links.html
Female on -
Female Abuse Links
"Our members
are a diverse group of women of varying ages, backgrounds,
locations, occupations, sexual orientations, family status,
etc. What all our members have in common is the experience of
having been sexually abused by their mother and the courage
and fortitude to come share with and support other women on
the same healing journey."
http://www.sfwar.org/facts/brochles.htm
Lesbian Sexual Assault
Brochure
"Why don't we
hear more about this?
Because
many people define rape as penetration by a penis, woman to
woman rape is not acknowledged or is not taken seriously. But
in fact, it is estimated that 1 out of 3 lesbians have been
sexually assaulted by another woman."
http://www.gayhealth.com/templates/97457667523226928710900001/society/violence/index.html?record=58
| Breaking The Silence: Sociologist Studies
Woman-to-woman Sexual
Violence |
"Although Professor
Lori B. Girshick hasn’t yet concluded her study of
woman-to-woman sexual abuse, what she has found so far
confirms that this kind of abuse is real and that it needs to
be addressed. Unfortunately, a lot of people are reluctant to
admit there’s a problem. Many more are just not
interested."
http://members.aol.com/spiral2478/lesbian.html
Facts about
lesbian rape.
"An initial
inquiry into the common reactions of the lesbian violence
victim, as distinguished from the straight female victim or
the gay man.
It is intended as an initial discussion of
issues which may be present
in and specific to the lives of
lesbians in general, and the lesbian
violence victim in
particular."
http://www.warren-wilson.edu/~lgirshic/booklet.html
Information
on woman on woman sexual assault.
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LGBTQ therapy
resources
http://www.onlinecounselingalternatives.com/
online counseling for
lgbtq
Finding a good counselor.....
who understands and
knows both the joys and
complexities of being
non-heterosexual can be equally
challenging. Online
Counseling Alternatives is a
resource for you during those
time when you need
support and assistance in making life
more meaningful
and manageable. Our counseling
services were designed
with a knowledge and understanding
of the uniqueness
of who we are and the paths we
walk. Together we can
work on those issues that are
most important to you
and seek solutions to the problems
and obstacles
currently in your life.
Counseling Options
are:Live Online Counseling, Email
Counseling, Telephone
counseling, and Online Support
Groups.
http://www.kalimunro.com/
Gay friendly online
therapy and self help resources.
When you need help, you
want someone there who
understands and who knows how to
help. As a therapist
online with a private practice in
Toronto, I can help
you with many problems. For online
help, see online
counseling and for Toronto therapy see my
approach
"...and then the day came when the risk to
remain
tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it
took
to blossom."
-- Anais Nin
http://www.omaracounseling.com/therapist.htm
Choosing a therapist
by Michele O'Mara. Offers online
therapy as well as
tips to finding a lgbtq friendly therapist. What to
avoid and watch out for.
http://www.lesbianhealth.org/
The Lesbian Resource
Center works to visibly and
actively promotes the health
and well-being of the
diverse community of lesbians and
women who partner
with women and improve our health care
through
education, advocacy, resources and referrals in
the
North Carolina Triangle area.
http://www.jwpublishing.com/gayscape/counseling.html
counseling information
for lgbtq community
http://crystal.palace.net/~llama/selfinjury/
In spite of the title,
there is no shame here. If you
cause physical harm to your
body in order to deal with
overwhelming feelings, know that
you have nothing to
be ashamed of. This site is lgbtq
friendly.
http://www.befrienders.org/suicidal/glb/referrals.htm
Information
on gay and lesbian suicide counseling.
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LGBTQ search engines to find medical
information and lgbtq friendly health care
http://www.avp.org/
Anti violence
project resources for health and emergency.
"Here is our
extensive list of LGTBH and crime victim resources"
http://directory.google.com/Top/Society/Gay,_Lesbian,_and_Bisexual/Lesbian/Health_and_Wellness/
Directory for
lesbian health
http://library.auraria.edu/libq/lesbian.html
WSSLINKS
The
Women's Studies Section (WSS) of the Association
of College
& Research Libraries was formed to discuss,
promote,
and support women's studies collections and
services in
academic and research libraries. Lesbian
Links Plus A
Few Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Sites
http://www.gayscape.com/gayscape/mnh.html
Online directory for
mental health lgbtq resources
http://www.lesbiansclick.com/Health___Fitness/index.html
Lesbian search engine
oriented to health care for
lesbians.
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Hate crimes information. Rape is a
crime of violence and power.
http://www.avp.org/
Gay and
lesbian anti violence project. Hotline:AVP's
hotline at 212-714-1141. You can ask to speak
with a male or female counselor, or Spanish- or
English-speaking counselor.
http://www.lambdalegal.org/cgi-bin/iowa/states
Anti violence
page -LAMBDA state by state laws against gender based
discrimination.
LAMBDA's mission remains to bring about
positive
social change by educating and enlightening the
area's
diverse gay and non-gay population, both young
and
old, about homo/bisexuality. LAMBDA is the
region's
most respected, longest running such
organization.
LAMBDA
Gay/Lesbian 24-hour help line for violence
(including
Domestic Violence)
(800) 616-HATE
http://www.ncvc.org/gethelp/gaylesbianviolence/
“The victimization of
gays and lesbians based upon their sexual orientation includes
harassment, vandalism, robbery, assault, rape and murder. The
location of these crimes is not restricted to dark streets
leading from gay establishments. Violence against gays and
lesbians occurs everywhere: in schools, the workplace, public
places and in the home. Those who commit these acts come from
all social/economic backgrounds and represent different age
groups (National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Safety and
Fitness Exchange, Lance Bradley and Kevin Berrill,
1986.)
…
For
additional information on hate crimes, please
contact:
National
Gay and Lesbian Task Force
1734 14th
Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20009
(202)
332-6483
National
Institute Against Prejudice and
Violence
132 Stephens Hall Annex
Towson
State University
Towson, MD 21204
(410)
830-2435
New
York City Gay & Lesbian Anti-Violence
Project
647 Hudson Street
New York, NY
10014
(212) 807-6761
(212) 807-0197
(Hotline)
Your local
prosecutor’s office, law enforcement, or state Attorney
General’s office. Check in the Blue Pages of your local phone
book under the appropriate section heading of either “Local
Government,” “County Government,” or “State
Government.”"
http://www.ohanlan.com/lhr.htm
Lesbian Health and Homophobia: Perspectives for
the
treating Obstetrician/Gynecologist
.Featuring
Associate Director of Gynecologic Cancer Surgery
at
Stanford University, Dr. Kate O'Hanlan's research.
Accepted for publication in Current Problems
in
Obstetrics and Gynecology.
On this site you will find
a very comprehensive study of lesbian health issues. A
good area to check is children in lesbian households.
Seems a lesbian household is a very healthy place to
be.
http://www.cyberpsych.org/homophobia/
analysis of
homophobia: The forum examines with
psychoanalytic
tools, the roots of homophobia in the
human mind and the
reason for homophobia's seeming
normalcy. Psychoanalysis
examines what a person was
taught by parents, friends and
community, and the way
each person absorbs and uses those
lessons.
The forum was co-sponsored by the
American
Psychoanalytic Foundation and by three committees
of
the American Psychoanalytic Association (the
Committee
on Issues of Homosexuality, the Committee on
Social
Issues, and the Committee on Public Information).
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Youth oriented support for lgbtq in
relation to hate crimes and therapy.
http://www.angelfire.com/mo/rainbowconnection/
"The Rainbow
Connection" (also referred to as "TRC")
is a web site
devoted to assisting gay and lesbian
youth (primarily
teens) with issues they encounter in
everyday life
concerning their sexual orientation. In
the near future,
through the use of an on-line "form",
participants will
have the opportunity to submit their
questions and concerns
to TRC. They may then choose to
be paired with another
participant who expresses
similar interests or concerns or
they may also be
referred to an "on-line counselor" (people
who have
been selected by TRC, due to past experiences, to
deal
with particular issues)