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Expert Profile: Christine Taylor

Expertise:  I can answer questions specifically relating to child abuse, paticularly where this relates to retrospective activities. I can also answer questions on 'How extended families cope with the result of abuse'. Questions on the legal aspects of abuse are beyond my scope here and I can offer signposting only.

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I was abused as a child by my grandfather. The first time it took place I was just 5 years old, and his abuse continued for 6 years. I was forced into believing that what he was doing was ok, and that it was our secret. As a small child I respected what he told me, and did not tell anyone. He would touch me, bath me and sometimes make me touch him. The memories are clear, but since moving on with my life the attached feeling and emotion has faded. My grandfather was sentenced for his crime, but not before I had to go through a medical and police interview. Shortly after the sentencing I was given support from Victim Support, and later that year received counselling from a clinical child psychologist. Once I was discharged I carried on with my life and tried to put the past behind me. However, after the birth of my son many emotions about the abuse came back, as did the memories. I tried to get counselling but the waiting lists were long. I approached support groups, but unfortunately they were not running programmes in my area. I decided to help myself. I carried out a number tasks which included writting out my memories, and my feelings. It also included going back to the places I was abused. I began to feel strong inside, the memories no longer made me cry, my smile was genuine. My final task was to return to the spot where it all began when I was just 5 years old. Once I had done this I walked away and felt no saddness. I knew then that I had come through the abuse and was finally free to live my life. I have left the negatives of my abuse behind and now I hold onto the positives of this experience. I have learnt how to be strong, and how to restore my confidence. I no longer wish to change the past, its just not possible, so I look forward to a future without the burden of my past.

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Firstly I have first hand life experience within this field. I also achieved A'levels in science, but also in Christian Theology. Although this does not directly relate to this subject it helped me to use my mind to think outside the box. I was able to see things from other perspectives, and it taught me to appreciate other peoples thoughts and opinions. I also have completed the counselling concepts course and passed at Level 3 and from this I went on and completed a mentor training programme. I am now working towards a psychology diploma, and level 4 in child psychology.

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Thank you very much... Made me feel alot easier about the situation... Dec
(Dec on 03/31/09)
Thank you for the encouragement and advice on how to help my daughter.
(Steph on 03/29/09)
Thank you so very much!
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Recent Answers from Christine Taylor
2009-06-29  My Daughters James, In light of this I think I would personally go straight to the child protection services. Dont speak with your ex, it will avoid any awkwardness and also the investigators will be able to get...
2009-06-29  My Daughters James, This display of behaviour certainly indicates the girls are not happy, but not necessarily that they are being abused. I would most definitely speak with their mum and make her aware of the comments...
2009-05-12  is my daughter being molested? Ashley, You are not sick!! It is not unusual for you to experience the flashbacks and memories. I would consider speaking with your doctor and getting yourself the emotional support you never got when...
2009-05-12  is my daughter being molested? Ashley, Its really difficult for me to answer your question. I can not possibley say that your daughter is or isnt, however, I can say you have definitely made the right steps in finding out. The...
2009-04-02  Possible sexual abuse on 1 and 3 year old Anne, If you have reason to suspect then I would go and talk with the CPS. It is evident that talking with your daughter about your concerns wont help. It will cause tension, but in the long run the...
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