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Vicarious Violence

29 min · 21 de nov de 2024
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Exposure to violence, even indirectly, can have significant psychological and emotional impacts on individuals, we will explore the concept of vicarious violence—a form of trauma experienced by those who witness or are indirectly exposed to acts of gender-based violence (GBV). We delve into the psychological and emotional toll of vicarious violence on individuals, families, and communities, examining how these experiences can shape one's worldview and mental health. Our guest shares her insights on recognizing vicarious violence, developing coping mechanisms, and the importance of building resilience and strong support networks.

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