My son was acquitted in February after a false allegation of rape. This was hanging over him for 3 years before it came to court. He suffered badly in terms of stress, insomnia, anxiety attacks and not wanting to go out anywhere.
After his acquittal he saw his GP and was referred for counselling. He only had two sessions before being discharged. The counsellor mainly wanted to help him overcome his negative thoughts about the police (some hope since the officer questioning him at interview refused to let him have any legal representation and kept his solicitor outside the locked door. A judge later ruled the interview inadmissible. If anyone has read my other thread with the details they will understand why he now hates and distrusts the police.)
However, what I want to share is that he has started to get his life back on track. He is going out socialising with friends, has started up a business that looks like it will support him and is fast looking like his old self.
I hope this gives some hope to others trying to rebuild their lives.
HTW
After his acquittal he saw his GP and was referred for counselling. He only had two sessions before being discharged. The counsellor mainly wanted to help him overcome his negative thoughts about the police (some hope since the officer questioning him at interview refused to let him have any legal representation and kept his solicitor outside the locked door. A judge later ruled the interview inadmissible. If anyone has read my other thread with the details they will understand why he now hates and distrusts the police.)
However, what I want to share is that he has started to get his life back on track. He is going out socialising with friends, has started up a business that looks like it will support him and is fast looking like his old self.
I hope this gives some hope to others trying to rebuild their lives.
HTW
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