Collection: Resources for Supporting Survivors
In this collection, we're bringing together in one place many of the resources we've developed with the goal of providing support to survivors. From understanding the scope of intimate partner violence to tips for providing support to survivors, you'll find a collection of resources here to help, whether you are a survivor or a concerned friend or family member.
See the Triumph Blog Posts:
The Potential Long-Term Impacts of Domestic Violence, By Christine Murray
You Can't Heal What You Don't Know is Broken: What Happens After You Leave, by Rachel Miller
Victim Blaming and Stigma, by Christine Murray
Victim-Blaming: Why You Might Be Part of the Problem, by Rachel Miller
In the Words of Survivors: The Importance of Education about Domestic violence, by Christine Murray
Being a Victim, Being a Survivor, and Triumphing: The Words the Describe Our Experiences, by Christine Murray
"I found that she would always empathize with him, regardless" (On the barriers to helpseeking)
The Role of Emotional Abuse In An Abusive Relationship, by Sara Forcella
Girl on a Journey, an Introduction to our Anonymous Guest Blogger
Trusting Yourself on the Journey, by Christine Murray
Reflecting on the Journey, by Christine Murray
Finding a Counselor Who is Competent to Serve Survivors, by Christine Murray
It's Not Supposed to be This Hard, by Rachel Miller
Intimate Partner Violence Affects Everybody...Even You, by Sara Forcella
That Place Where You Just Know Things, by Christine Murray
Five Things I Wish I Had Known When I Left, by Rachel Miller
Really, It's Not Your Fault, by Christine Murray
Fighting the Myth: Why Can't She Just Leave?, By Sara Forcella
Hope and Resources for Survivors Experiencing Suicidal Thoughts, by Heather Teater
98.7 Simon Radio Station Interview with Christine Murray of See the Triumph
WSJS Radio Interview with See the Triumph's Christine Murray
Someone You Know Is An Abuser, by Rachel Miller
What Does It Mean To Overcome Past Abuse? - Series Introduction, by Christine Murray
A New Perspective on Recovery from Intimate Partner Violence, by Paulina Flasch
What If I Reach Out For Help, And It's Not There?, by Christine Murray
The Moment of Peace I'd Been Waiting For, by Anonymous Survivor
Getting Rid of Guilt by Exploring Shame, by Rachel Miller
Planting Seeds: Quieting the Inner Voice, Standing Tall, and Becoming Firmly Planted, by Eileen Martin
Planting Seeds: Hope, Education, and Support, by Eileen Martin
Don't Confuse My Anonymity for Shame, by Anonymous Survivor
A Letter to Survivors, by Sara Forcella
The Potential Long-Term Impacts of Domestic Violence, By Christine Murray
You Can't Heal What You Don't Know is Broken: What Happens After You Leave, by Rachel Miller
Victim Blaming and Stigma, by Christine Murray
Victim-Blaming: Why You Might Be Part of the Problem, by Rachel Miller
In the Words of Survivors: The Importance of Education about Domestic violence, by Christine Murray
Being a Victim, Being a Survivor, and Triumphing: The Words the Describe Our Experiences, by Christine Murray
"I found that she would always empathize with him, regardless" (On the barriers to helpseeking)
The Role of Emotional Abuse In An Abusive Relationship, by Sara Forcella
Girl on a Journey, an Introduction to our Anonymous Guest Blogger
Trusting Yourself on the Journey, by Christine Murray
Reflecting on the Journey, by Christine Murray
Finding a Counselor Who is Competent to Serve Survivors, by Christine Murray
It's Not Supposed to be This Hard, by Rachel Miller
Intimate Partner Violence Affects Everybody...Even You, by Sara Forcella
That Place Where You Just Know Things, by Christine Murray
Five Things I Wish I Had Known When I Left, by Rachel Miller
Really, It's Not Your Fault, by Christine Murray
Fighting the Myth: Why Can't She Just Leave?, By Sara Forcella
Hope and Resources for Survivors Experiencing Suicidal Thoughts, by Heather Teater
98.7 Simon Radio Station Interview with Christine Murray of See the Triumph
WSJS Radio Interview with See the Triumph's Christine Murray
Someone You Know Is An Abuser, by Rachel Miller
What Does It Mean To Overcome Past Abuse? - Series Introduction, by Christine Murray
A New Perspective on Recovery from Intimate Partner Violence, by Paulina Flasch
What If I Reach Out For Help, And It's Not There?, by Christine Murray
The Moment of Peace I'd Been Waiting For, by Anonymous Survivor
Getting Rid of Guilt by Exploring Shame, by Rachel Miller
Planting Seeds: Quieting the Inner Voice, Standing Tall, and Becoming Firmly Planted, by Eileen Martin
Planting Seeds: Hope, Education, and Support, by Eileen Martin
Don't Confuse My Anonymity for Shame, by Anonymous Survivor
A Letter to Survivors, by Sara Forcella
Other Resources and Tools
Five Ways to Help Someone Who is Being Abused by an Intimate Partner
Five Affirmations to Support Survivors of Abuse
Infographic: Intimate Partner Violence Is Not Only an Issue for Women, by Sara Forcella
Five Ways to Help Domestic Violence Survivors In Your Community, by Sara Forcella
Checklist: Questions for Survivors to Ask Prospective Counselors
Infographic on Emotional Abuse, by Sara Forcella
Infographic: Is it Safe to Move Forward In Your Relationship?
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