Founded in 2013, See the Triumph aims to dismantle the stigma surrounding domestic and sexual violence by highlighting the wisdom, strength, and stories of survivors.
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Survivors' own words highlight the truth that they are triumphant, courageous, and resourceful. Below are just a few examples of survivors' messages that have been collected through the series of research studies on which the See the Triumph campaign is based:
See the Triumph was co-founded by Christine Murray, a Professor of Counseling in the Townsend Institute for Leadership & Counseling who is also the Founder of Start Here Counseling & Consulting, PLLC, and The Source for Survivors, and Allison Crowe, who is Professor of Counselor Education at East Carolina University. You can learn more about Christine and Allison in the About Us section of our site. Christine and Allison conducted a series of research studies to learn directly from survivors of past abuse about the stigma they experienced, other direct and indirect impacts of abuse, and the strategies they've used to strive toward overcoming the past abuse they face.
In addition to sharing messages of empowerment and hope from the survivors who participated in our research, we've also developed the See the Triumph Collections to bring together various resources we've shared through our blog over the years. Each Collection features resources covering specific topics of interest to survivors, professionals who work with them, and friends and family members who support them.
We also offer the See the Triumph "Free Store," where you can find access to three digital downloads we've developed through this campaign: The See the Triumph Workbooks and Facilitator Guide, The See the Triumph Healing Arts Workshops Facilitator Guide, and the See the Triumph Survivor Advocacy Training Program Materials. Visit the Free Store to place your free order for any of these items that are of interest to you!
See the Triumph is intended to address all forms of intimate partner violence, including intimate partner sexual assault and emotional abuse, and we recognize that survivors come from all walks of life, backgrounds, and identities. We strive to build a welcoming, inclusive community for all survivors.
Please note: See the Triumph is not a crisis response resource. If you need immediate assistance for a crisis-related domestic violence situation, please contact your local authorities immediately. In the United States, you may call the National Domestic Violence Hotline: http://www.thehotline.org/; 1−800−799−SAFE(7233), or TTY 1−800−787−3224. Please visit our Resources for More Information page for additional sources of information and support.
We also offer the See the Triumph "Free Store," where you can find access to three digital downloads we've developed through this campaign: The See the Triumph Workbooks and Facilitator Guide, The See the Triumph Healing Arts Workshops Facilitator Guide, and the See the Triumph Survivor Advocacy Training Program Materials. Visit the Free Store to place your free order for any of these items that are of interest to you!
See the Triumph is intended to address all forms of intimate partner violence, including intimate partner sexual assault and emotional abuse, and we recognize that survivors come from all walks of life, backgrounds, and identities. We strive to build a welcoming, inclusive community for all survivors.
Please note: See the Triumph is not a crisis response resource. If you need immediate assistance for a crisis-related domestic violence situation, please contact your local authorities immediately. In the United States, you may call the National Domestic Violence Hotline: http://www.thehotline.org/; 1−800−799−SAFE(7233), or TTY 1−800−787−3224. Please visit our Resources for More Information page for additional sources of information and support.
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