Links I’m Sharing (weekly) June 21, 2020
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One Way To Be An Ally Right Now? Support Black Mental Health.
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Perpetrators of child sexual abuse use sport as cover, inquiry finds
– I feel like this is not surprising.
One Way To Be An Ally Right Now? Support Black Mental Health.
Perpetrators of child sexual abuse use sport as cover, inquiry finds
– I feel like this is not surprising.
How to Help Someone with a Mental Illness tags: CA Blog Carnival Against Child Abuse: December edition tags: CA Surviving Child Sexual Abuse tags: CA Is Mental Illness the Problem? tags: CA Helping Child Sexual Abuse Survivors: Portland Attorney Peter Janci Describes Grooming tags: CA R.A. Dickey uses baseball as powerful platform to fight sexual…
I think back to my childhood and the sexual and physical violence I was subjected to. I struggle with anxiety because my brain is always going back to that time – a time when I was not safe! The things my brain learned then weren’t a failure of mental health; they were survival instincts. They were healthy reactions to an unsafe environment. My current challenge is unlearning them now that I am no longer in that unsafe environment. Asking me to do that while I was unsafe would have been dumb. The anxiety was trying to keep me alive.Â
A couple of years ago I shared some information about online courses to help raise awareness of child abuse. The same folks who designed those have released an iPhone app called Reduce the Risk: The free app Reduce the Risk shows how to recognise the signs of abuse either in your own relationship or in…
“In approximately 23% of child abuse cases, children recant (take-back) allegations of abuse. Research has been conducted to better understand why children do this: the #1 reason children recant abuse allegations is their primary, non-offending caregiver (which in the vast majority of cases is the mother) DOES NOT believe them.” Makes sense to me, as a child…
“Depression is very common, affecting one in five people — if not you, then a friend or family member. This makes a basic knowledge of the disorder vital for everyone. Dr. Patricia Deldin of the University of Michigan Depression Center debunks misperceptions to encourage a better understanding. “ 6 Things You Need To Get Right…