An article by a mental health doctor describing the problem of sexual assault in Jaguar is getting sympathy online.



On the 19th, Dr. Park Sang-wook, who runs the Department of Mental Health in Jeju, posted a long article on Facebook.



Dr. Park, who introduced the hospital's main customer base as women in their teens to 40s, lucked out that the symptoms did not heal well if the patients with depression and anxiety were missing'post-traumatic stress disorder (PSTD)'.

And he added that in many cases they belatedly confess that they had suffered'sexual violence.




Doctor Park said, "PSTD treatment begins with the patient's awareness of'that it has already passed' and'that it is safe now'," he said. "But this premise does not hold for sexual violence cases." Insisted.



It's been past and now it's safe to be said to be false to the patient.



"The reactions that appear when the victim complains of damage, the social phenomena that appear when the sexual violence incident becomes an issue, the glances of doubt, personal blasphemy, all sorts of yellow journalism. They all learn it.'Oh, I'll be like that too...' "I explained.




So, Dr. Park said, "The world that women perceive is an Amazon jungle where you don't know when and where Jaguar is aiming. You have to understand this. I think it would be nice if we all sniff each other and become barking Baduk. Especially. "I need a male Baduki."



In addition

, he said, "

It is not a wound only when a jaguar runs and bites. Trauma comes just by making eye contact with a jaguar looking at him.

" "All the victims

" comforted

me,

"It

's okay. You've been through something sore, you're sick because you're sick.

"



Currently, this article is quickly shared through social media and is attracting attention from many people.

Netizens also responded to the sincere message, saying, "Thank you for the good writing. I feel healed" and "I almost cried while reading."



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(Photo = Doctor Park Sang-wook Facebook)