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Causes and Types of Domestic Violence – What You Need to Know

Famcare

Victims ' of domestic violence are frequently traumatized and perplexed, believing there is no way out of their predicament. Understanding and recognizing the various types of domestic violence is essential for leaving an abusive environment. However, many survivors have difficulty recognizing the abuse.

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A New York State “child welfare” agency can curb one family policing horror with the stroke of a pen. Do they have the guts?

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

Among the worst things they do is tear children from the arms of parents – usually mothers – whose only crime is to, themselves, have survived domestic violence. Among the worst things they do is tear children from the arms of parents – usually mothers – whose only crime is to, themselves, have survived domestic violence.

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How to Heal from ACEs and Childhood Trauma

Stop Abuse Campaign

When you are a child, you hope that your family will protect you, look after you when you are sick, and make sure you have everything you need. You assume the people who brought you into the world will care about you. . You don’t have to bear your trauma alone.

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We Need to Talk about ACEs and Suicide

Stop Abuse Campaign

← Equal Parenting Custody Battles: What Can We Learn from the Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Case? If those feelings begin to turn into suicidal thoughts, it is imperative that you seek help right away. If someone you know is bringing up hints about suicide in conversation, they may be actually considering it.

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Addressing Trauma and Abuse in Individuals With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Relias

Trauma-informed care is a system of care that creates safe spaces for those who have experienced trauma and reduces the likelihood of causing re-traumatization. The trauma-informed care framework includes recognizing, understanding, and responding to the effects of trauma in the populations you serve. Trauma and abuse are common.

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Safety Planning Checklist for You and Your Clients

Relias

Here, we’ll discuss creating safety planning documents for some common types of crises: Suicidal ideation. Domestic violence. For behavioral health specialists, a safety plan can help to open lines of communication with a client and provide a template on how you and your client can check in with one another.

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Safety Planning Checklist for You and Your Clients

Relias

Here, we’ll discuss creating safety planning documents for some common types of crises: Suicidal ideation. Domestic violence. For behavioral health specialists, a safety plan can help to open lines of communication with a client and provide a template on how you and your client can check in with one another.