Individual Advocacy
Are you looking for immediate and short-term support? You can always start here and change your mind later.
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Crisis Counseling
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Emotional Support
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Safety Planning
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Order of Protection Assistance
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L.E.V.E.L. Advocacy
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Victims' Rights & Victim Compensation Information
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Resource Connections
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Trauma Counseling
Are you looking for long-term counseling as the result of experiencing or witnessing domestic violence, sexual abuse, dating abuse, or other types of violence? If so, our counselors are ready to support you on your path to healing and coping. They can help you navigate any of the following stressors caused by verbal, emotional, physical or sexual harm:
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PTSD
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Self-Harm
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Substance Use
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Relationship or Family Conflicts
ADVOCACY & SAFETY SERVICES
related to promoting healthy relationships & preventing interpersonal violence
Interpersonal violence refers to verbal, emotional, physical, sexual or gender-based violence between individuals. It includes: teen dating violence, domestic violence, sexual violence, gender-based violence, stalking, cyber-abuse and bullying.
What is Teen Dating Violence?
Teen Dating Violence (aka relationship abuse) is a pattern of controlling and/or violent behaviors to maintain power over a dating partner. Dating Violence can be verbal, emotional, physical and/or sexual and can cause low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, injury and even death. Teen Dating Violence shows up in many forms, including:
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Threats to harm self or their dating partner
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Humiliation such as insults, name calling, etc.
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Intimidation
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Isolation from friends and family
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Possessive Jealousy
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Controlling what someone wears, who they are friends with, etc.
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Hitting, punching, kicking, pinching
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Sexual harassment, coercion or rape
What is Sexual Violence?
Sexual Violence is any sexual activity where consent in not freely given. Most forms of sexual violence are criminal acts. Sexual Violence affects people of all genders, sexual orientations, and ages and includes, but is not limited to:
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Sexual coercion (forcing, convincing or threatening someone to engage in sexual activity)
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Sexual harassment (stalking, inappropriate jokes, comments or gestures, un-welcomed advances, etc.)
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Rape (sexual intercourse or penetration without consent)
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Child sexual abuse (sexual assault of a minor by an adult)
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