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Relationships 101

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holding-handsLots of people do not recognize abuse when it happens or don’t know how to tell whether or not a relationship is healthy. Educate yourself about domestic violence. You will learn ways to recognize abuse early on in a relationship and you can take our quiz to find out if your relationship is healthy.

About Domestic Violence

Domestic violence can affect anyone. Whether you are a victim, know someone who is a victim or even if you have never experienced abuse, it’s always good to be informed and learn about ways to get involved. Learn more >>>

About Sexual Assault

Sexual assaults are not always “attacks.” Read examples of sexual assault and find out what you should do if you’ve been a victim. Learn more >>>

About Teen Dating Violence

Violence is common in teen relationships. Often, dating violence goes unrecognized, either because people don’t know what abuse looks like or they think the abusive behaviors are normal. Teens also face greater challenges than adults do when dealing with abuse. Learn more >>>

Building Healthy Relationships

Relationships are not always an easy thing—they do take some work. But following a few simple guidelines will put your relationship on a healthy track. Learn more >>>

Children Who Witness Domestic Violence

Domestic violence doesn’t just affect the victim in the relationship; domestic violence can also affect children in serious ways. It’s important to get help not just for yourself, but for your children as well. Learn more >>>

Talking to Your Teen About Dating Violence

Helping your teen avoid abusive relationships can begin by a simple conversation on the topic. Find out how to best guide this talk and what points are most important to address. Learn more >>>

The Cycle of Abuse

Victims of domestic violence experience abuse in many different ways and it rarely occurs only once. Many victims would agree that abuse happens in a repeated cycle. Learning about the cycle of violence can be helpful to someone in need. Learn more >>>

Types of Abuse

Domestic violence is not just physical abuse. It doesn’t have to leave marks or scars in order for it to be abuse. It can take various forms like sexual and verbal/emotional. Learn about the different types of abuse and how to stay safe. Learn more >>>
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