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Myths About Domestic Violence
By AJ Underwood Myth: Abusers can’t control their emotions, so they lash out.Fact: Abusers don’t become violent because they lose ...
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The Intersectionality of Sexual Assault
by Sydney Uhl Understanding the various forms and impacts of sexual assault requires an understanding of intersectionality. Intersectionality ...
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Gaslighting
By Abbey Cates Gaslighting is a term that originates from a 1930’s play, in which a husband drove his wife to a breaking point when he d...
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Fall 2022 Newsletter
Scroll down to read Peace at Home's Fall 2022 Newsletter!  To view the PDF version of this newsletter, please click here.
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Domestic Violence & Disability
By Abbey Underwood Many members of our community are impacted by both disability and domestic violence. The CDC estimates that 31% of Arkansas...
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LGBTQIA+ Intimate Partner Violence During COVID-19 Pandemic
For roughly 5-6 months last year, Americans were experiencing some level of isolation in our homes; sometimes alone, but more often with our&n...
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What to Expect After Escaping Domestic Abuse
What a survivor experiences while in an abusive relationship does not go away as soon as the relationship has ended. While there may no longer be t...
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“What do I do if my friend needs help?”
Abuse or assault is not a fun thing- to go through, to talk about, or to deal with. It can be hard to know what the right or wrong thing to do or s...
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