Yes, a PTSD treatment center can treat survivors of childhood sexual abuse. They treat survivors of all types of trauma.
Here is a site with many different sexual addiction treatment centers. "http://www.treatment-centers.net/treatment-directory.html" There are plenty to choose from.
Jo Woodiwiss has written: 'Contesting stories of childhood sexual abuse' -- subject(s): Repression, Adult child sexual abuse victims, False memory syndrome, Psychology, Feminist theory, Adult Survivors of Child Abuse, Feminism 'Contesting stories of childhood sexual abuse' -- subject(s): Adult child sexual abuse victims, False memory syndrome, Feminist theory
Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers was created in 1984.
William C. Nichols has written: 'Treating adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse' -- subject(s): Adult child sexual abuse victims, Child Abuse, Sexual, Child of Impaired Parents, Incest, Incest victims, Methods, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Rehabilitation, Sexual Child Abuse 'Systemic family therapy'
Kim Etherington has written: 'Adult male survivors of childhood sexual abuse' -- subject(s): Abuse of, Adult child abuse victims, Boys, Child abuse, Incest victims, Male sexual abuse victims, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Child abuse, Psychology 'Trauma, the Body and Transformation'
National Sexual Violence Resource Center was created in 2000.
Carolyn Knight has written: 'Layout' -- subject(s): Graphic design (Typography), Layout (Printing), Commercial art 'Introduction to working with adult survivors of childhood trauma' -- subject(s): Child sexual abuse, Adult child abuse victims
J.K. Rowling has not publicly disclosed any personal experiences of sexual abuse. She is known for advocating for survivors of sexual violence and has shown support for various related causes.
The center of sexual sensation is typically considered to be the clitoris in individuals assigned female at birth and the penis in individuals assigned male at birth. These areas contain a high concentration of nerve endings that can contribute to sexual pleasure and arousal.
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Sarah E. Ullman has written: 'Talking about sexual assault: society's response to survivors'
Andrew David Britton has written: 'Young children's sexual development and its relevance to the assessment of childhood sexual abuse'