kgdaddis Wrote:I have been dating a guy for a few weeks and he would have random breakdowns. He finally admitted to me that he was raped by his ex and he has random flashbacks. We are both 16 and his family can not afford to get him in counseling. Are there any free alternatives? Btw, he lives with his single mother and 5 siblings. There is only one car and mom works all the time... transportation is non existent.
The notion of '
I can't afford health care' in the USA kinda sorta died a couple three years ago with the Affordable Care Act - commonly called Obama Care.
There are sites that discuss Obama Care in
Orlando Florida... Assuming that is the Orlando you all hail from.
His mom should seriously consider checking it out and getting the whole family covered by some sort of health care. Yeah I get it, a number of kids, single mom, one job, or two part time jobs, a car - its hard to manage. IDK what can your folks do to help her with some of this process?
As for "free" services, again assuming this is the Orlando of Florida:
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=fre...do+florida
I was subjected to a lot of abuse as a child, I didn't face it until my late 20's - by then a lot of behaviors to cope and survive were already hard habits.
I didn't even admit to most of the abuse until I was 28 - That was of course after mountains of meth and oceans of alcohol, a few suicide attempts, cutting, experimenting with drug mixtures for fun and 'opting out of life'... and other things.
The fact that he has come forward and has already admitted 'this happened' is a huge, huge, ginormous, colossal step (That trip to the moon that Armstrong done was tiny in comparison) in the right direction.
Many, if not most male victims of sexual assault wait way to long to step forward - which leads to compounded issues and problems.
Flashbacks may be a symptom of
PTSD. The reality is that a fast diagnosis and immediate treatment for that will mean he can be 'fixed' far more easily than if he waits.
Since you are both 16, parents need to be brought in on this - if they are not already in the know.
His mom can be held accountable for the abuse to him legally. This can lead to child protective services being brought into this household and really messing up all the kids there.
So if he hasn't told his mom, he needs to - or you do it for him.
I will tell you that from my own personal experience, getting a private therapist through health insurance (Yes this includes Obama care now) is usually better in the long run than getting a crises therapist.
In the short run a crises therapist can get a few things done to deal with 'today's emergencies'.
So he is going to need both - a crises therapist to assist him through this initial phase, and a long term therapist.
So he is going to need the obamacare ASAP.