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“It’s not your fault” Isn’t always the Answer (Unless you’re Robin Williams).
Trigger Warning: Contains a personal story of sexual assault and self‑blame. In this intimate post an on‑call counselor reflects on what it means when survivors blame themselves and how we can gently begin to heal together.
When is an offensive comment more than what it seems?
When is an offensive comment more than just a comment? In this blog, we explore the deeper roots of harmful language, the balance of accountability and compassion, and the importance of fostering meaningful conversations that create real change.
We All (Still) Have a Role to Play
What enables us to heal from trauma is having one person in our lives we can turn to and receive a believing supportive response. All of us deserve to have that, and all of us can offer it to someone else. We all have a role to play to foster healing and transformation.