What is important to note in the recent wave of sexual abuse "truths" that have come out with the Mackenzie Phillips story 'High on Arrival' and the Kathryn Harrison's 'The Kiss is the horrors of children who continue to be abused as adults, because of the conditioning from their childhood as well as the dissociation that caused them to be triggered as adults. In addition to the standard definition of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) there are other problems that may occur with PTSD. Long-Term PTSD Problems include a distorted view of the perpetrator and a preoccupation with one's relationship with the perpetrator. That is a belief that the perpetrator continues to have all of the power. "Stockholm Syndrome" that means to idealize the perpetrator, loving him or her and feeling grateful to have that person in their lives. Symptoms also include a sense of a supernatural or "fated" relationship with the perpetrator. Lastly, is acceptance of the perpetrator's ideas and beliefs. Tune into "Emotions R Us" as DrBev discusses long-term PTSD problems which are not limited to distorted views of the perpetrator. Education and knowledge will be given on the child/adult's sense of self, sense of meaning, relationships, physical well-being, managing your feelings, and behaviors, memory and perception, and other emotional disorders.