DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERIES: I WANT TO SPREAD AWARENESS ABOUT THIS SUBJECT (REBOOT)

This post is my first reboot post. I posted it last year, but I think this is so important that I needed to share it again with my readers. The insights and information contained within this post continue to resonate, and I believe they are even more relevant now than before. As we navigate through changing times, revisiting core concepts can provide us with clarity and direction. Therefore, I felt compelled to highlight the key points once more to emphasize their significance and encourage engagement from those who may have missed it the first time.

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Hello,

I’m not gonna type too much here. I just wanna show you these 2 playlists that I found on YouTube. This 1st playlist was made by YouTuber illymation, which describes in detail her experience dealing with an abusive predator that she met online. In this playlist, she candidly shares her journey of overcoming the challenges she faced, and provides insight into the lessons she learned along the way. With a mix of personal anecdotes and empowering messages, the playlist aims to raise awareness about online safety and the impact of abusive behavior. It’s a valuable resource for anyone navigating similar experiences and seeking support.

 

Now I’m not a psychologist, so I can’t properly break down what this young woman went through. However, I found this video playlist made by Youtuber Flower Mother, where they share illymation’s story, and added some videos created by Youtuber The Rewired Soul.

The Rewired Soul’s channel is a platform where thought-provoking social commentary is skillfully crafted to address pressing issues of our time. With a focus on providing actionable solutions, the channel aims to transform the chaos of our world into meaningful messages of hope and progress. With an engaging and thoughtfully curated approach, viewers are encouraged to join in the journey of understanding and reshaping the complex tapestry of modern society. Through insightful discussions and a commitment to fostering positive change, The Rewired Soul seeks to empower its audience to actively participate in the ongoing narrative of societal progress.

I also listed under the playlist some resources from The rewired soul’s channel, for any of you out there who may need help in this situation.

 

▶GET HELP! https://www.thehotline.org/ – FREE live chat, 24/7 call services, OVER 200 LANGUAGES https://www.loveisrespect.org/ – FREE live chat, 24/7 call services https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ – FREE live chat, 24/7 call services https://www.childhelp.org/hotline/ – FREE chat only in Arizona, nationwide 24/7 call services https://tryonlinetherapy.com/rewiredsoul – Online therapy affiliate link. (This link helps support the channel)

▶GET EDUCATED! https://www.joinonelove.org/ – LEARN MORE about abusive relationships https://www.loveisrespect.org/ – “RELATIONSHIPS 101” – LGBTQ+ inclusive https://www.thehotline.org/is-this-ab… – “IS THIS ABUSE?” – helpful guide “6 Types of Child Abuse” by Psych2Go:    • 6 Types of Childhood Abuse   “Abuse Story” by storybooth:    • Abuse Story   “Bad Boyfriend” by storybooth:    • Bad Boyfriend  

▶GET OUT THERE AND HELP! http://stoprelationshipabuse.org/https://www.joinonelove.org/take-action/https://www.childhelp.org/donate/#ste…

 
 

So in conclusion, I wanted to spread awareness on this subject, so any parents out there can have some tools needed to help keep their children safe. Additionally, it’s crucial for caregivers to understand the signs of potential risks and how to address them effectively. By educating themselves about online safety and communication techniques, parents can establish open and supportive relationships with their kids. It’s important to stay updated on the latest online trends, as the digital world is ever-evolving. Keeping an open dialogue with children about their online behaviors and ensuring they know they can come to you with any concerns is key to creating a safe online environment. Furthermore, setting clear guidelines and boundaries for internet use can also contribute to a safer online experience for children.

And for any one of you young children going through something like this, know that YOU ARE NOT ALONE, and there’s ALWAYS help and support for you. Remember, reaching out to a trusted adult, such as a teacher, family member, or counselor, can make a significant difference. There are also numerous helplines and organizations dedicated to providing guidance and assistance to children facing these challenges, some of which I listed above. It’s important to know that there are resources available and that help is always within reach. In addition to seeking help from adults, finding support from peers or support groups can also be beneficial. Connecting with others who have gone through similar experiences can provide a sense of understanding and community.

Furthermore, engaging in creative activities or hobbies can serve as a positive outlet for emotions and can contribute to a sense of empowerment. Taking time to explore your interests and passions can also lead to a greater sense of fulfillment and purpose, adding depth to your daily life. Remember, you are resilient and capable of overcoming challenges, and there are people ready to support you every step of the way, offering guidance and encouragement during difficult times. It’s important to recognize the strength within you and the potential for growth, both personally and professionally.

STALKERS (12/5/24)

This series explores the complex issue of stalking, focusing on the psychological profiles of stalkers and the impact on victims. It examines real-life cases, raises awareness of stalking signs, legal implications, and the need for societal support. Through expert insights, it highlights the severe emotional distress stalking causes, including anxiety and depression, and how it can disrupt victims’ lives and relationships. Recognizing and addressing this issue is essential for providing support and resources to help affected individuals regain their safety and well-being.

In this installment, we explore the tragic case of Shiori Ino, who was stalked by her ex-partner despite her relentless efforts to seek police assistance.

Her situation escalated dramatically when her ex-partner took the horrifying step of hiring someone to kill her, underscoring not only the severity of her predicament but also the alarming systemic failures in the protective measures intended for victims of stalking.

this chilling act highlighted the urgent need for comprehensive reform in laws aimed at safeguarding individuals who are stalked, as well as the critical importance of providing adequate support and resources for those at risk, ensuring that victims are prioritized and can reclaim their safety in an increasingly threatening environment.

Stalking is a serious issue affecting many individuals, causing lasting emotional and psychological distress such as anxiety and depression that can significantly impact their quality of life. This distress often leads to a heightened state of alertness, making it difficult for victims to feel comfortable or secure in familiar environments. The pervasive nature of stalking disrupts victims’ daily lives, as they might alter routines, avoid certain places, or change contact information out of fear. In addition, it can strain relationships with family and friends, as victims may feel isolated or misunderstood in their experiences, leading to further emotional turmoil. This isolation can contribute to a cycle of despair, where victims struggle to seek help due to feelings of shame or embarrassment. Society must recognize and address this complex problem by creating awareness, offering educational resources, and ensuring accessible support systems. By doing so, we can empower victims to reclaim their sense of safety and well-being, fostering a supportive environment that encourages open dialogue and healing.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERIES(11/18/24) “You wouldn’t get away with it here, you shouldn’t get away with it at home”

Welcome to the domestic violence series, where we raise awareness about the particularly insidious nature of domestic abuse and its lasting impact on individuals’ mental and emotional well-being. Understanding the signs of domestic violence and providing support to those affected is crucial. Through education and open conversation, we strive to create a safer environment free from the shadow of domestic abuse, emphasizing the importance of not only defending oneself but also defending others.

In today’s installment, we have these 2 thought-provoking Public Service Announcements that aim to raise awareness about this critical social issue affecting our community.

 

“You wouldn’t get away with it here; you shouldn’t get away with it at home.”

These very powerful words resonate deeply when discussing the pervasive issue of domestic violence. They highlight the unacceptable nature of abusive behavior, regardless of the setting. It serves as a stark reminder that such actions should not be tolerated in any environment, emphasizing the importance of accountability and the need for a supportive community.

Victims must know they are not alone, and that there is a collective responsibility to foster a culture where everyone feels safe and respected, both at home and in society. This sense of community is essential, as it empowers individuals to share their experiences and seek help without fear of judgment or stigma. By standing together, we can dismantle the cycles of abuse and create pathways to healing and justice. It is crucial for us to actively engage in discussions that raise awareness about the impacts of abuse, encourage empathy, and support preventative measures. Furthermore, establishing support networks that include trained professionals and compassionate allies can significantly enhance the recovery journey for victims. Together, we can cultivate an environment that not only protects the vulnerable but also promotes resilience, understanding, and hope for a better future.

If you, or anyone you know needs assistance, National Domestic Violence Hotline Free · Confidential · Hours: Available 24 hours

Call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

You’re not alone