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  • Stepping in or Overstepping? Identifying When Help Is Needed During Holiday Visits

    By The National Law Review 01/05/2020 “… However, other times seniors do not recognize their decline or limitations. During your visit, keep an eye out for warning signs of self-neglect, or exploitation by others. …” Read the entire article: https://www.natlawreview.com/article/stepping-or-overstepping-identifying-when-help-needed-during-holiday-visits

    January 21, 2020
  • When Boys and Men Are Raped: Clinical Insights

    By Joan Cook – Psychiatric Times 01/20/2020 “…  Society needs to dispel such myths for the healing of male victims to come forward to accurately label their experiences as abuse and assault and for them to be able to recognize the pernicious effects of those experiences on their mental and physical health. …” Read the…

    January 21, 2020
  • Workplace bullying is more harmful than we realised

    By Christian Jarrett – BBC 01/06/2020 “… New findings suggest being bullied at work won’t just affect you emotionally, but could also have serious consequences for your health. …” Read the entire article:  https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20191219-workplace-bullying-is-more-harmful-than-we-realised  

    January 7, 2020
  • DeVos restores fairness to campus sexual misconduct cases

    By Jennifer Braceras – Boston Globe 01/02/2020 “… More disturbingly, many colleges employ investigatory procedures that are less fair to the accused than even the dreaded Star Chamber — procedures that eliminate the presumption of innocence and deny accused students any meaningful opportunity to tell their side of the story or question witnesses. …” Read…

    January 7, 2020
  • Surviving My Abuser

    By Salimah McCullough – The Tower 12/03/2019 “… The majority of the domestic violence awareness movement is focused on heterosexual relationships which can lead to members of the LGBTQIA community to feel as though they aren’t being paid attention to. According to research from ncadv.org, it shows that LGBTQ members “fall victim to domestic violence at…

    January 7, 2020
  • When I fled my abusive wife, I had nowhere to go

    By Paul Chivers – Metro 12/17/2019 “… I’ve found it extremely offensive to see some people laughing this matter off as a complete joke. Clearly, seeing a man be vulnerable or hurt challenges the foundations that they have built their whole belief system on. It’s a very blinkered view of a very taboo topic. …”…

    January 7, 2020
  • Fighting the Good Fight: Ending Stigma Against Male Domestic Violence Survivors

    By Arkady Bukh – The Good Men Projects 01/20/2020 “… Thankfully, the outlook for male domestic violence survivors is changing. Many programs are now shifting their focus from exclusively women-centered to a more holistic and gender-neutral approach. …” Read the entire article: https://goodmenproject.com/guy-talk/fighting-the-good-fight-ending-stigma-against-male-domestic-violence-survivors/  

    January 7, 2020
  • Same-sex couples should be considered under domestic violence legislation

    By Nelson Moura – Macau Business 11/25/2019 “… Non-profit organisation Rainbow of Macau has again asked local authorities to include same-sex couples in the domestic violence legal framework, as the gay rights group’s latest survey on the LGBT community shows most respondents support these changes. …” Read the entire article: https://www.macaubusiness.com/same-sex-couples-should-be-considered-under-domestic-violence-legislation-ngo/

    November 26, 2019
  • Is Only Child Syndrome Real? Two Experts Weigh In

    By Yahoo 11/21/2019 “…  But just as often, a sibling relationship is fraught with petty arguments, bullying or even distance and contempt. “One of the advantages of being an only child is that there’s no sibling rivalry, no sibling abuse and no verbal aggression between brothers and sisters,” Dr. Newman says.  …” Read the entire…

    November 26, 2019
  • Grassley has opportunity to help prevent nursing home abuse

    By Dean Lerner – Des Moines Register 11/20/2019 “…  Lawmakers are set to announce a series of policies to provide more funding for detection and reporting of elder abuse. Will they also take meaningful steps to prevent abuse in long-term care settings? …” Read the entire article: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/2019/11/20/background-checks-can-reduce-abuse-nursing-homes-lerner-opinion/2561883001/

    November 26, 2019
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