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If you have someone you would be comfortable talking with, try talking out your thoughts and feelings to them. If you can, a therapist would be best.
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I would assume that you can't talk about what you are going through with anyone because it is too personal and you don't want others to know about it in relation to you.
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Having terrible thoughts about my father, how to get rid of them?
Having terrible thoughts about my father, how to get rid of them?
I've been real emotional since yesterday. I know the cause, which is my father. I've been having terrible dreams about him molesting me which isn't good! Then, I've been dreaming about my...
mother. She's a different story though.
Since none of my family believes me that my father had any sexual contact with me, how should I go about getting rid of these feelings about him? I'm not looking for negative answers please! Only answers that'll help. Also, I would like people that would understand me.