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Supporting Survivors Throughout the Summer
Discover how to support survivors of trauma and abuse during the summer months through simple, compassionate acts like taking walks, attending free community events, and maintaining healthy emotional boundaries. This blog offers gentle, practical strategies for reconnecting without overextending, all grounded in trauma-informed care.
The Apology Lesson I Never Got—But Had to Learn
The Apology Lesson I Never Got—But Had to Learn explores the importance of genuine apologies, accountability, and personal growth. Christian Baucum-Davis reflects on unlearning harmful habits, the difference between remorse and a true apology, and how meaningful change comes from listening and taking action. If you’ve ever struggled with saying “I’m sorry” the right way, this blog offers insights on making apologies more authentic and impactful. Read more to learn how to navigate difficult conversations and foster stronger, more honest relationships.
Balancing Anger and Support: Navigating Relationships with Survivors of Domestic Violence
Discover how to balance anger and support when helping a survivor of domestic violence. Learn why anger is a natural response, how to set healthy boundaries, and how to be there for your loved one while taking care of yourself.