Kentucky Trauma Therapists
In this conversation, Casey and Whitney discuss the often-overlooked issue of domestic violence, particularly as it affects social workers and mental health practitioners. They explore the complexities of leaving an abusive relationship, the various forms of abuse beyond physical violence, and the cultural factors that influence perceptions of domestic violence in rural Kentucky. The importance of support systems, resources for survivors, and the healing journey are emphasized, along with the power of sharing personal stories to raise awareness and provide hope to others in similar situations. Takeaways * Domestic violence can affect anyone, including social workers. * The prevalence of domestic violence has increased, especially during COVID-19. * Leaving an abusive relationship is a complex process that often requires planning. * Misconceptions about domestic violence often focus solely on physical abuse. * Emotional and financial abuse are significant components of domestic violence. * Cultural factors in rural Kentucky can influence the perception and response to domestic violence. * Support systems are crucial for survivors of domestic violence. * Resources for survivors are available but often underutilized. * Healing from domestic violence is a journey that requires support and self-compassion. * Sharing personal stories can empower others and raise awareness about domestic violence. For more information, you can email us at KTTpodcastandblog@gmail.com [KTTpodcastandblog@gmail.com] or find us at our website [https://www.kentuckytraumatherapists.com]
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