Strategies for survivors when sexual assault is in the news
If you feel activated by such media coverage, check out these strategies and resources for maintaining your emotional equilibrium when current events bring up negative feelings.
3 reasons to take the Assessing the Climate of Sexual Misconduct Survey
This survey is used to make budgeting and policy decisions around gender-based violence. (You can also win a gift card.)
Top 10 blog posts of 2023
Relationships, cannabis, snacks, free stuff, alcohol, and caring for yourself after trauma.
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report
This report includes important information regarding campus safety and related policies and procedures.
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Dear Tyler and Jay: Should I reconnect with my ex?
Answers to your questions about reporting gender-based violence, handling a frenemy's toxic positivity, and getting back in touch with someone from your past.
Dear Tyler and Jay: Welcome back, Blue Jays!
Your favorite advice column about all things related to interpersonal relationships, friendships, love, dating, and more has returned. What questions do you have?
The “Red Zone” of sexual assault
The ‘Red Zone’ is a period of time from the start of the fall semester through Thanksgiving break when a majority of sexual assault occurs on college campuses. This post explains why that is, and what we can do about it.
Sexual pleasure after sexual trauma
Pleasure, the feeling of enjoyment, is integral to healing from trauma. While desensitizing or numbing oneself to the pain of the trauma is a survival strategy many people need to employ at various times, it is not the same as healing.
10 things to know about healing from childhood sexual abuse
Survivors of child sex abuse (CSA) are inundated with untrue stories of their abuse, the aftermath, and what their healing journey should look like. The truth is those stories are a bunch of hot garbage. Content preview: sexual trauma.