Review of Silent Rape
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Review of Silent Rape
Going to any obstetrics or gynecology appointment is usually a nervous encounter, as the tests and check-ups that need to be done are usually quite intimate and invasive. Now add on the possibility of not being comfortable with the way the appointment is going and feeling that the procedure is being handled incorrectly. Most people don’t know exactly how a check-up goes or how long it is supposed to take, but you do know when you are feeling that something is "off" and making you uncomfortable. In this book, "Silent Rape" the name of the book says exactly what this book is about. Silent rape occurs when someone who is supposed to be trusted and who makes you feel at ease during these intimate appointments abuses their authority and silently rapes their patients in the manner in which they examine them.
Dr. Faith is the new partner to Dr. Brian in his OB-GYN office. She is pregnant, recently graduated from residency, and has high-functioning autism. This means that although she is very smart, her brain sometimes processes things at a much slower rate. During one of her consultations, the patient confided in her that she had been sexually abused by a doctor in this very hospital during an examination. It is required by law to report anything like this, and Faith got it to the attention of the right authorities. She didn’t expect the huge fallout this report would generate. She received threats and was intimidated by the accused doctor and the administration of the hospital. Instead of trying to protect the patient, they were trying to sweep it under the rug. As the possibility of more victims arises, the pressure on her work and her personal life get too much.
This book opened my eyes to how the world works and, although something is required by law, that doesn’t mean that is how it is going to happen. I was surprised, but not really, at how easily something like this can happen and not get reported. There are even some instances where you might not even realize what happened until afterward, and then you can’t stop thinking about it. The enormity of the emotional trauma that something like this creates is not always grasped. It can even create headaches, extra stress, and paranoia. I am glad that Faith helped her patient understand the importance of counseling. This book explains the importance of following the correct procedures and reporting something that is wrong, even if it will cause a mountain to come down on you.
I enjoyed everything about this book. Tony Scott, MD, gave detailed descriptions, proper routines, and procedures that should be followed in similar circumstances, and he made a very relatable story to follow. You felt for the patients, the authorities, and Faith, who reported her discoveries. I could easily understand her own internal struggles between being a mom and also being able to help these women. During the book, when she was confronted by her husband about just leaving everything to the authorities and stepping back, she kept asking two questions: "How’s Roy Wells going to stop if someone doesn’t stop him?" and "If not me, then who?" Situations like these are complex and troubling, and people don’t always want to get involved. I understand that, but Faith’s questions ring true. If she doesn’t help the women who came to her and trusted her to help them, then who is going to put a stop to it? And what is stopping a sexual predator when speaking up doesn’t even stop him?
I enjoyed everything about this book, and it was very thought-provoking. It brought so many different emotions to me just by reading this that I can’t even imagine how I would feel and react if I were in the same situation. I rate Silent Rape by Tony Scott, MD 5 out of 5 stars. Although I found a few errors in the book, they didn’t take any reading pleasure away from me or affect the flow of the book. I would recommend this book to people who work with patients daily, to people who have been victims of sexual abuse, and also if you know of someone who went through something similar. By speaking up, you may not realize how you can help yourself and others who have gone through similar experiences.
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This is definitely educative and opened my eyes to a lot of things. It wasn't as difficult a read as I thought it would be. It was worth the read!Patty Allread wrote: ↑18 Feb 2023, 14:09 This is a difficult subject, and it sounds like the author addresses it in a way that can educate using a storyline that can be appreciated.
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Thank you so much for you reply!
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Thank you for your reply, and the author definitely did a great job here.Michael Valentine wrote: ↑19 Feb 2023, 01:55 I would like to commend the author for this wonderful book. As you said, this book would be very suitable for people who deal with sexual abuse patients. Thank you for this beautiful review.
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Thank you!Chinedum Chijioke wrote: ↑14 Mar 2023, 03:03 I really appreciate the author for trying to educate people with such a storyline. Nice Review.
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