Words Matter: Stop Using Therapist - “The-rapist”


Words Matter: Stop Using Therapist - “The-rapist”
The Issue
A Trauma-Informed Language Awareness Campaign
1. Campaign Core Message
The deliberate splitting of the word “therapist” into “the-rapist” is often presented as humour or clever wordplay.
For survivors of sexual violence and childhood sexual abuse (CSA), it is not harmless.
It reinforces:
- Distrust of helping professionals
- Fear of authority figures
- Shame and contamination narratives
- Barriers to accessing therapy
- Emotional and nervous system activation
Language either supports healing or undermines it.
We are calling for an end to the use of therapist “the-rapist” as humour, commentary, or linguistic play.
2. The Psychological Impact (Trauma-Informed Positioning)
This campaign is not about censorship.
It is about neurological and psychological impact.
Survivors of sexual trauma often experience:
- Hypervigilance around threat cues
- Authority mistrust
- Relational fear
- Triggered somatic responses
- Word-based trauma activation
When a healing profession is linguistically fused with sexual violence, even jokingly, it can:
- Activate trauma memory networks
- Reinforce unconscious associations
- Undermine therapeutic safety
- Increase resistance to seeking help
For many survivors, beginning therapy already requires extraordinary courage.
We must not add another barrier.
3. Campaign Objectives
Primary Goal
- Normalize trauma-informed language by discouraging public and media use of “therapist.”
Secondary Goals
- Raise awareness about language-triggered trauma responses
- Promote safe communication in mental health spaces
- Educate media creators, educators, and influencers
- Encourage humour that does not rely on sexual violence wordplay
Learn More.... www.through-knowledge-gain-power.com

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The Issue
A Trauma-Informed Language Awareness Campaign
1. Campaign Core Message
The deliberate splitting of the word “therapist” into “the-rapist” is often presented as humour or clever wordplay.
For survivors of sexual violence and childhood sexual abuse (CSA), it is not harmless.
It reinforces:
- Distrust of helping professionals
- Fear of authority figures
- Shame and contamination narratives
- Barriers to accessing therapy
- Emotional and nervous system activation
Language either supports healing or undermines it.
We are calling for an end to the use of therapist “the-rapist” as humour, commentary, or linguistic play.
2. The Psychological Impact (Trauma-Informed Positioning)
This campaign is not about censorship.
It is about neurological and psychological impact.
Survivors of sexual trauma often experience:
- Hypervigilance around threat cues
- Authority mistrust
- Relational fear
- Triggered somatic responses
- Word-based trauma activation
When a healing profession is linguistically fused with sexual violence, even jokingly, it can:
- Activate trauma memory networks
- Reinforce unconscious associations
- Undermine therapeutic safety
- Increase resistance to seeking help
For many survivors, beginning therapy already requires extraordinary courage.
We must not add another barrier.
3. Campaign Objectives
Primary Goal
- Normalize trauma-informed language by discouraging public and media use of “therapist.”
Secondary Goals
- Raise awareness about language-triggered trauma responses
- Promote safe communication in mental health spaces
- Educate media creators, educators, and influencers
- Encourage humour that does not rely on sexual violence wordplay
Learn More.... www.through-knowledge-gain-power.com

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Petition created on 25 February 2026