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  • Link – No hugging: are we living through a crisis of touch?

    This is something many of us in the child abuse survivor community have known about for awhile. Society as a whole seems to be having a similar problem. “Of course we are moving away from touch!” exclaims Francis McGlone, a professor in neuroscience at Liverpool John Moores university and a leader in the field of…

  • Sharing – The Emerging Science of Suicide Prevention

    I’m not a researcher but these two facts make me wonder if there’s not something we can do.

    If we have a list of “nudges” that can help people feel like they belong or help educate people about things like safety plans, etc. and we don’t know who is at risk and which nudge might help them, maybe we should just continue to generally be kind to the people around us. That means trying to understand what makes them feel supported, connected, etc., and doing those things consistently. It also means noticing if a “nudge” has the opposite effect, and trying something different instead.

    Help people feel like they belong, educate people about prevention resources, help them stay connected to family and friends, involve them, accept them, etc.

    Help your friends and loved ones by communicating the kinds of things that help you. When you feel disconnected or like you are a burden, what can they do to keep you connected? What things do they do that make it worse?

    When we don’t talk about these things we only make it worse, and we only continue to lose more people. We have to learn how to have these conversations. We have to be open to listening to the people closest to us and connecting to them without stigma and judgment. The researchers will keep working to learn more about prevention, but in the meantime simply caring about each other and being honest with each other is the best tool we have. We should use it.

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    10 Signs of Child Abuse tags: CA ChildAbuse 9 Ways to Help a Friend or Family Member With Depression tags: CA Depression How to Help Your Partner Cope with Male Sexual Abuse tags: CA ChildAbuse Announcing The #NoMoreShame Project tags: CA ChildAbuse 10 Ways to Support Someone with Mental Health Challenges tags: CA Depression Posted…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    HRW: Child Sexual Abuse ‘Disturbingly Common’ in India tags: CA Learning to Accept Help When Living With a Mental Illness tags: CA Know the warning signs of educator sexual misconduct tags: CA Suicidal Thoughts: Know Signs and What To Do tags: CA Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    In ‘Sliver Of Sky,’ Barry Lopez Confronts Childhood Sexual Abuse tags: CA LISTEN: Why Child Abuse Goes Unreported tags: CA Protect Our Kids Act of 2012 passes, becomes law tags: CA Abused kids face long list of health risks tags: CA Relativizing Child Abuse tags: CA Do I Need to Forgive to Heal from Sexual…

  • Sharing – Suicide prevention has a systemic racism problem. Here’s how to fix it.

    The article below doesn’t offer any easy answers, because there aren’t any, but it does do a good job of getting all of us to consider how we handle suicide prevention. Some things in that area are universal, everyone can keep in touch with friends or family they are concerned about, everyone benefits from open…

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