Ariel RobinsoninA Survivor’s Guide to Sexual AssaultOn ‘Enough’ : Justifying Pain and TraumaAuthor’s note: this entire publication is about a triggering topic, but there are some extra triggering details in this post. I tried to…Feb 4, 2021Feb 4, 2021
Ariel RobinsoninA Survivor’s Guide to Sexual AssaultMilitary Sexual Trauma and Me.Researching how the VA failed to recognize veterans’ symptoms of MST-PTSD gave me language to recognize my own.Jul 30, 2019Jul 30, 2019
Ariel RobinsoninA Survivor’s Guide to Sexual AssaultWhat’s “Worth It”As survivors speak up about our pasts, people that love us — or think they do — are forced to make a choice: now that this is out in the…Jul 2, 2019Jul 2, 2019
Ariel RobinsoninA Survivor’s Guide to Sexual AssaultNowhere to Hide — Parts 1 & 2Experiencing vulnerability as an open bookJun 13, 20181Jun 13, 20181
Ariel RobinsoninA Survivor’s Guide to Sexual AssaultCompassion Hurts. (Also crippling impostor-syndrome based anxiety.)I haven’t published anything since, what, early May? but the “Writing a Survivors Guide: New Story” URL is one of the first that pops up…Jun 4, 2018Jun 4, 2018
Ariel RobinsoninA Survivor’s Guide to Sexual AssaultA Survivor’s Guide to Talking About Sexual Assault: The Quick List of Do’s and Don’tsTalking about sexual assault is painful and often re-traumatizing for those of us who have gone through it. You can change that.May 7, 20182May 7, 20182
Ariel RobinsoninA Survivor’s Guide to Sexual AssaultWhat Is Left?I am exhausted. Tired. Drained.Apr 4, 2018Apr 4, 2018
Ariel RobinsoninA Survivor’s Guide to Sexual AssaultWe Were Merely FreshmenThe Parkland students have done something wonderful with social media. But in the hands of most high schoolers, these apps are WMDs.Apr 2, 2018Apr 2, 2018
Ariel RobinsoninA Survivor’s Guide to Sexual AssaultBut I feel fine…Who knows me better: my body or my mind?Mar 29, 2018Mar 29, 2018