7 Ways To Support a Loved One Who Experienced Childhood Abuse

Childhood abuse can have long-lasting and harmful effects on a person’s mental and emotional health. Supporting a friend or loved one who experienced abuse as a child can be a critical part of their recovery. Continue reading to learn about ways to support an abuse...

Learning to Trust Again after Abuse

Child abuse can have a profound and lasting impact on a person’s life, affecting their mental and emotional well-being. Regardless of the type of abuse — physical, emotional, or sexual — adult survivors of child abuse often struggle to trust others, including...

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Teaching your Children about Money

How to Teach Children About Money to Prevent Financial Abuse Financial abuse appears in many different forms and can be hard to identify as it’s an invisible form of abuse. Financial abuse is a method that an abuser can use to trap their victim in a relationship or...

The Link Between Child Abuse and Substance Abuse

All forms of child abuse — physical, sexual, emotional, and neglect — can have severe and long-lasting consequences for individuals throughout their lives. For many adult survivors of child abuse, one of the potential impacts is substance abuse disorder (SUD)....

3 Ways to Teach Kids Self-Care

3 Ways to Teach Kids Self-Care “Self-care” is a term that gets thrown around a lot, and many even consider it’s a luxury. The truth is, self-care is actually a broad term that encapsulates many essential practices for maintaining good mental health and overall...