Child Sexual Abuse Within the Home: Breaking the Silence

Child sexual abuse is one of the most painful and delicate issues a society can face, but when this abuse occurs within the home and is perpetrated by the child’s own parents, the situation becomes even more complex. The fear, shame, and confusion that children feel in these circumstances often paralyze them, preventing them from speaking out and seeking help. For this reason, it is essential to create a safe and trusting environment where children feel empowered to break the silence and find support. The Barrier of Silence: Why Don’t Children Speak Out? Sexual abuse within the home presents a series of psychological and emotional barriers that make it difficult for children to express what they are experiencing. Abusers often use threats or emotional manipulation to maintain the silence, making the child believe that no one will believe them or that they are to blame for what has happened. The relationship with the parents, who are supposed to be the child’s protectors, becomes comple...