Join us on The Dog Tag as our special guest, Stacey, shares her experiences while serving in the military as a female soldier and her journey of healing from military sexual trauma (MST).
VA uses the term “military sexual trauma” (MST) to refer to sexual assault or sexual harassment experienced during military service. MST includes any sexual activity during military service in which you are involved against your will or when unable to say no. Examples include:
Being pressured or coerced into sexual activities, such as with threats of negative treatment if you refuse to cooperate, or with promises of better treatmentSexual contact or activities without your consent, including when you were asleep or intoxicatedBeing overpowered or physically forced to have sexBeing touched or grabbed in a sexual way that made you uncomfortable, including during “hazing” experiencesComments about your body or sexual activities that you found threateningUnwanted sexual advances that you found threateningPeople of all genders, ages, sexual orientations, racial and ethnic backgrounds, and branches of service have experienced MST. Like other types of trauma, MST can negatively affect a person’s mental and physical health, even many years later. Things you may experience could include:
Disturbing memories or nightmaresDifficulty feeling safeFeelings of depression or numbnessUsing alcohol or other drugs to numb or escape from negative feelingsFeeling isolated from other peopleDifficulties with anger, irritability, or other strong emotionsSelf-doubt, self-blame, or decreased self-esteemIssues with sleepPhysical health problemsIf you are having any current difficulties related to MST, VA is here to support you in whatever way will help you best — from learning more about how MST affects people, to treatment that helps you cope with how MST is impacting your life currently, or if you prefer, treatment that involves discussing your experiences in more depth.
For questions about treatment and health care options related to MST, talk with an MST Coordinator at a VA health care facility near you.