Surviving the Aftermath of Abuse as a Single Parent
Why is Emotional Abuse so Difficult to Recognize?
The Secret Lives of Domestic Violence Survivors
By Emilie Trepanier It is estimated that more than ten million people in the United States alone experience domestic violence a year. This means that nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner. Twenty people per minute. Not 20 men or 20 women or transgender or nonbinary people. Not 20 kids or 20 […]
What Does It Mean to Normalize Domestic Violence
The Impact of Domestic Violence on LGBTQ+ Youth
Digital Abuse and Young Adults
By Rebecca Lynn Teens and young adults from 16 to 24 years old experience the highest rates of intimate partner violence, making them the age group most at-risk of experiencing domestic violence, according to Love is Respect.org. Love is Respect.org also reports: 1 in 3 adolescents are victims of dating abuse, 43% of college students […]