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Victim Service Center
157 episodes
6 days ago
The Victim Service Center Podcast sits down with professionals that serve survivors and victims of trauma, or those who have experienced violence, and have conversations about social issues.
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The Victim Service Center Podcast sits down with professionals that serve survivors and victims of trauma, or those who have experienced violence, and have conversations about social issues.
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Non-Profit
Business
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Episode 148 Two Things Can Be True: Perpetrators
VSC Podcast
52 minutes 6 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 148 Two Things Can Be True: Perpetrators

TRIGGER WARNING: This episode includes discussion about domestic violence, sexual assault, and child sexual abuse.

 

VSC’s own Victim Advocate and Crisis Counselor, Shaye Stall, the host of the VSC Podcast chats with Nicola Prichard, who is also a Victim Advocate and Crisis Counselor at VSC, about perpetrators. Nicola and Shaye dive into the nuances of media portrayal, supporting survivors, and the various emotions and/or thoughts expressed by clients related to still loving and caring about one’s perpetrator even after the abuse.

 

This subject can be difficult to listen to. We, at VSC, understand that this topic can be sensitive to listeners. While it is important to have conversations, we would like to remind listeners that it is important to take care of your mental health. We also recognize that violence perpetrated by a loved one or caregiver can be emotionally complex, but we believe all violence is unacceptable. VSC believes all homes should be safe homes and we aim to live in a world where violence does not exist. If you or someone you know is experiencing violence, please reach out for help. Violence is never your fault, and you deserve to live safely without the threat of violence.

 

Below are hotlines that we recommend.

VSC Helpline: (407) 500-4325

National Sexual Assault Helpline (RAINN): 1-800-656-4673

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 OR Text “START” to 88788

VSC Podcast
The Victim Service Center Podcast sits down with professionals that serve survivors and victims of trauma, or those who have experienced violence, and have conversations about social issues.