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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Learning More: Tonic Immobility
In this 4th and final installment of Learning More about Tonic Immobility, we wanted to share this webinar that HOPE Center hosted with Britta Koenen. We hope it is helpful and you find the information insightful and healing.
Please share this webinar widely.
The more people who understand tonic immobility, who understand how and why this is a common, involuntary response to Sexual Assault, the more we can dramatically reduce the shame and stigma felt by survivors who wished they would have “fought back” or responded differently during their assault and can help survivors move further on the path of wholeness and healing.
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