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Prioritizing Your Needs
In 1943, Abraham Maslow proposed that we have to meet our needs from the ground up, from physiological to self-actualization. What does this mean for survivors of abuse? Join Marissa and Sam in a conversation on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, as well as strategies for...
Addressing the Should’ve, Could’ve, Would’ve,
Many survivors may reflect on what they could have changed throughout an abusive relationship or situation, as well as the outcomes that have appeared due to the abuse. This can lead to feelings of guilt and shame, even though the abuse was never their fault. Join...
Breaking the Trauma Bond
Trauma bonding is intense, unlike a normal bond we may create with safe family and friends. Join Marissa and Nouchee in a discussion on how trauma bonds operate in the brain, how to tell if you are in a trauma bonded relationship, and ultimately how to safely break...
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COVID-19: Workplace Recovery Plan
Para ver la actualización de COVID-19 en español, haga clic aquí. The safety and well-being of our clients, staff and volunteers continues to be our priority. We have resumed most of our in-person programming, adhering to the CDC’s recommendations, with modifications...
Common Warning Signs of Abuse
The following list can help you determine whether you or someone you care about is involved in an abusive relationship. Not all of these characteristics need to be present for a relationship to be abusive, and characteristics by themselves do not necessarily indicate...
Internet Safety Tips
Keep Your Use of the Internet Secret From Your Abuser If possible, avoid using your home computer or any computer that your abuser may use. Lots of information is saved on a computer when you use the Internet. Information about passwords, such as the password to your...
Featured Videos
Storytime: “I’m Gonna Push Through”
Join Ms. Rachel for storytime! This is an empowering, energetic, and all-inclusive picture book that celebrates resilience in the face of adversity. Use the following discussion questions to encourage your child to stay positive: Which of the figures discussed in this...
Making a Family Activities Jar
Ms. Rachel will show you how to make a family activities jar that you can use whenever you need a fun idea for family time! If you would like to do this activity and need supplies, contact your advocate or call our 24-Hour Hotline at 262.542.3828.
Creating a Daily Schedule
Ms. Rachel & Mr. Jon will show your child how to create a daily schedule to manage their daily routine, school work, and free time during the COVID-19 quarantine!