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Sometimes, survivors judge themselves for how they feel or respond during and after the assault, telling themselves that they “shouldn’t” feel or act the way they do. To validate is to accept and understand an emotional response wit
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Today's #mondaymyth highlights the topic of self-esteem in both domestic violence perpetrators as well as domestic violence victims. Many people believe that abusers have low self-esteem, which is why they partake in the abuse. However, abusers tend
The Fourth of July, similarly to other holidays that are associated with celebrations, can lead to incidents of domestic violence. If you or someone you know is in need of help, our 24/7 Crisis Line is available.
Last week, our Executive Director, Derek, went to Washington, D.C. for Advocacy Days to advocate for Congress to provide funds to help victims and children affected by domestic violence and sexual assault. Thank you to all the nonprofit and political
One of the lesser-acknowledged outcomes of domestic violence is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a psychiatric disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event. It can result from any trau

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