When the System Meant to Protect Hurts: Insights from “Harm in the Name of Safety”
Safety is more than the absence of violence—it’s the presence of trust, dignity, and care. True safety begins when we stand with survivors in empathy and solidarity.
Safety is more than the absence of violence—it’s the presence of trust, dignity, and care. True safety begins when we stand with survivors in empathy and solidarity.
You might feel worried, shocked and unsure what to say. But staying connected to the person can be powerful.
When we look at the definition of bullying, it is not surprising disagreements occur. Identifying bullying is not clear-cut.
A major 2024 international study reminds us that meaningful change in therapy goes far beyond symptom relief.
Research shows almost one-third of teenage girls have experienced body shaming online.
Social media distorts reality like a funhouse mirror, fueling anxiety and division. Most people are quieter and more reasonable than the loud voices we constantly see online.