DO NOT USE THIS WEBSITE IF YOU SUSPECT YOUR COMPUTER IS BEING MONITORED.
Find a safe way to use the internet by accessing a safe computer. Even if you take cautionary steps such as using an email that your abuser cannot access or deleting stored information from your web browser, your abuser may be able to see what web sites you have been visiting and emails you have been sending.
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Monthly Archives: April 2020
Learning More: Tonic Immobility Part 3
In our final installment of our Tonic Immobility series, we will look at what you can do to help share this information, and how to respond when someone shares their experience with you. “I felt paralyzed”: breaking down a sexual … Continue reading
Posted in Sexual Violence, Tonic Immobility, Trauma Response | Tagged how to help a friend, sexual violence, support, tonic immobility, toolkit | Leave a commentLearning More: Tonic Immobility Part 2
Part 2 of our series on Learning More about Tonic Immobility: “I felt paralyzed”: breaking down a sexual assault reaction (Part 2) Welcome back! Last time, we talked about a reaction that can happen during sexual assault called tonic immobility. … Continue reading
Posted in Sexual Violence, Tonic Immobility, Trauma Response | Tagged sexual assault, survivor, tonic immobility, trauma response | Leave a commentLearning More: Tonic Immobility
In our new series “Learning More” we will be addressing some different topics that we invite you to learn more about. Today’s blog post is Part 1 on Tonic Immobility from Britta Koenen. “I felt paralyzed”: breaking down a sexual … Continue reading
Posted in Sexual Violence, Tonic Immobility, Trauma Response | Tagged common responses to trauma, sexual violence, tonic immobility, trauma response | Leave a comment