Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse
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Dr. Rothenberg understands the difficulty that is often
associated with discussing male sexual abuse and always
exhibits awareness and respect for your boundaries and
level of comfort within the therapeutic process. Dr.
Rothenberg strives to create a safe environment where
people are comfortable discussing issues that are, very
often, difficult to talk about. As always, your
confidentiality is ensured.
Common Questions Explored in Counseling
Am I unable to have an intimate relationship?
Am I unable to trust?
Do I question my sexual orientation?
Am I sexually confused?
Could sexual abuse “turn me” gay?
Am I sexually compulsive?
Do I have a sexual dysfunction?
Do I have a sex addiction?
Do I experience compulsive masturbation?
Am I addicted to pornography?
Do I have guilty feelings?
Do I suffer from depression?
Do I have flashbacks?
Am I angry?
Am I fearful?
Why did I let this happen?
Why didn’t anyone help me?
Do people know?
Do I feel like a man?
Do I have social challenges?
Do I have educational challenges?
Do I have employment challenges?
Do I have spiritual challenges?
Do I have trouble admitting I’ve been abused?
Am I ashamed to talk about my abuse?
Am I concerned about the cycle of abuse?
Have I hurt others?
Have I hurt myself?
Am I afraid to have children of my own?
Do I feel isolated?
Do I feel alone?
The Center for Counseling
and Sexual Health, P.A.
Michael Ian Rothenberg, Ph.D., LCSW
Licensed Psychotherapist SW8380
Licensed Psychotherapist SW8380 * Board Certified Clinical Sexologist * Certified Sex Therapist
Orlando, Florida Office 407-797-5468
DrRothenberg@aol.com
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