What does it take for someone to overcome previous domestic violence?
How can survivors move beyond the stigma surrounding their abuse?
What does it really mean to create nonviolent, positive relationships and lives after experiencing the trauma of battering?
Survivors' quotes and stories from our studies can be found at our blog.
See the Triumph is the result of two research studies with over 230 battering survivors who have been out of any abusive situations for at least two years. These studies were conducted by Dr. Christine Murray at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Dr. Allison Crowe at East Carolina University. You can learn more about Christine and Allison here. Would you like to know more about the methods we used in our research? If so, find out more here. To learn more about how See the Triumph was created, please see here.
The goals of See the Triumph are:
* To share empowering messages that people can overcome their abuse and create positive, nonviolent lives
* To describe strategies that have worked for other survivors to help them overcome their abuse and the stigma related to it
* To promote a new view of battering survivors that shows them as triumphant, courageous, and resourceful
Please note that See the Triumph is intended to address all forms of intimate partner violence, including intimate partner sexual assault, violence perpetrated by males and females in heterosexual relationships, and violence within same-sex relationships.
As a resource related to domestic violence, we take safety very seriously and will follow the policies outlined in our Terms of Use. Please be sure to read these Terms of Use before using See the Triumph (including this web-site and blog and our related social media channels).
Please connect with us and let us know how you think we can be most useful to you! You may send a message via this site, and we hope you will connect with us via social media. Please click on the links below to be taken to our sites. Again, please be certain to read our Terms of Use page because it addresses our communication-related policies.
Connect with See the Triumph on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/seethetriumph
Follow See the Triumph on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/SeetheTriumph
Join See the Triumph and #stopabuse on Causes:
http://www.causes.com/causes/811248-triumphing-over-intimate-partner-violence
Follow us on Instagram:
http://instagram.com/seethetriumph
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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.
See the Triumph is the result of two research studies with over 230 battering survivors who have been out of any abusive situations for at least two years. These studies were conducted by Dr. Christine Murray at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Dr. Allison Crowe at East Carolina University. You can learn more about Christine and Allison here. Would you like to know more about the methods we used in our research? If so, find out more here. To learn more about how See the Triumph was created, please see here.
The goals of See the Triumph are:
* To share empowering messages that people can overcome their abuse and create positive, nonviolent lives
* To describe strategies that have worked for other survivors to help them overcome their abuse and the stigma related to it
* To promote a new view of battering survivors that shows them as triumphant, courageous, and resourceful
Please note that See the Triumph is intended to address all forms of intimate partner violence, including intimate partner sexual assault, violence perpetrated by males and females in heterosexual relationships, and violence within same-sex relationships.
As a resource related to domestic violence, we take safety very seriously and will follow the policies outlined in our Terms of Use. Please be sure to read these Terms of Use before using See the Triumph (including this web-site and blog and our related social media channels).
Please connect with us and let us know how you think we can be most useful to you! You may send a message via this site, and we hope you will connect with us via social media. Please click on the links below to be taken to our sites. Again, please be certain to read our Terms of Use page because it addresses our communication-related policies.
Connect with See the Triumph on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/seethetriumph
Follow See the Triumph on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/SeetheTriumph
Join See the Triumph and #stopabuse on Causes:
http://www.causes.com/causes/811248-triumphing-over-intimate-partner-violence
Follow us on Instagram:
http://instagram.com/seethetriumph
Follow us on Pinterest:
http://pinterest.com/seethetriumph/
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.