Survivors often leave hospitals or clinics carrying more than bandages or medical instructions. The body may heal physically, but the mind and spirit can bear invisible marks—scars that do not fade with time. These are the subtle fractures caused not just by trauma, but by the world’s inability to recognize it:
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Confusion that turns inward as guilt
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A vocabulary that fails to articulate “no”
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Memories rewritten as personal failings rather than violations
While doctors may reassure that tissue will mend, they cannot repair the psychological erosion caused by neglect, misunderstanding, or coercion. These invisible wounds shape self-perception and influence relationships, learning, and decision-making for years to come.