Individuals who believe they are subjected to systematic harassment and surveillance often seek assistance from support networks and resources. These resources aim to provide emotional support, practical advice, and strategies for coping with the perceived targeting. For example, this might include connecting individuals with mental health professionals, legal counsel, or support groups.
Access to such resources can be crucial for those experiencing distress related to perceived targeting. It can offer a sense of community and validation, helping individuals navigate the complex challenges they face. Historically, individuals reporting these experiences have often faced skepticism and disbelief. The increasing awareness of this phenomenon underscores the importance of available support systems.