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Support

Emotional support, safety planning, and trauma counseling services are just a call or click away.

ANONYMOUS HelpCall/Text: 888.606.4673 (HOPE) | Meet with an advocate | Chat Live (M-F 9am-3pm MST) (lower right of screen)

Unsure whether you are experiencing, or have experienced, interpersonal violence? BLOOM365 is here.

Options include:

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Support for yourself

Seeking immediate or short-term support? Simply start here—you can change your mind later.

Support options include:

  • Crisis Counseling
  • Emotional Support
  • Safety Planning
  • Order of Protection Assistance
  • L.E.V.E.L. Advocacy
  • Victims’ Rights & Victim Compensation Information
  • Resource Connections

 

Visit our blog for posts about commonly asked questions, including what to do if you see domestic violence at home, if your dating partner is abusive, or if you’re using coercive, controlling, or abusive behaviors.

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Trauma Counseling

Looking for short-term counseling or longer-term therapy after experiencing or witnessing domestic violence, sexual abuse, dating abuse, or other types of violence? Our counselors are ready to support you, so you have the tools to cope and heal. They can help you navigate stressors caused by verbal, emotional, physical, or sexual harm, including:

  • PTSD
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Self-Harm
  • Substance Use
  • Relationship or Family Conflicts

Visit our blog for posts about commonly asked questions, including what to do if you see domestic violence at home, if your dating partner is abusive, or if you’re using coercive, controlling, or abusive behaviors.

Psychological support

Peer Support Groups

12-week Real Talk drop-in sessions for 11- to 24-year-old victims and survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Meet peers who’ve been through it, too.
  • Drop-in
  • Offered in person or via video chat
  • For ages 11- to 24
  • Provided in schools, community organizations, at BLOOM365 advocacy centers, and curbside via a mobile outreach vehicle.
  • Available for youth and individuals with disabilities
Everyone deserves a safe place to connect, share stories, find empathy, feel understood, and encourage each other. That’s why we offer these in-person and online peer-to-peer support groups for young people who are struggling with self-care, self-esteem, break ups, healing after abuse, dealing with toxic relationships, family tension or friend drama, feeling stressed out, or left out at school. You’ll build connections with others who understand and share similar lived experiences. And gain mutual support on the path toward safety, healing, empowerment, and well-being. Additional takeaways:
  • Regain self-esteem
  • Build social connectedness with peers
  • Identify strengths
  • Develop new skills like self-care, coping, and safety planning
  • Achieve personal goals
Three age-based groups to choose from: Ages 11-13; 14-17; and 18-24, plus groups for individuals with disabilities.

Schedule

  • Weeks 1-4: Self Esteem
  • Weeks 5-8: Self Care & Coping
  • Weeks 8-12: Social Connections & Healthy Relationships

Visit our blog for posts about commonly asked questions, including what to do if you see domestic violence at home, if your dating partner is abusive, or if you’re using coercive, controlling, or abusive behaviors.

Become a BLOOM365 Peer Advocate or Peer Influencer—an opportunity for high school and college students, along with young military service members. We’ll train you to recognize the signs of abuse, respond appropriately, and reframe conversations and actions to cultivate a culture of safety, empathy, and respect.

What’s actually considered “interpersonal violence”?

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Intervention Services

YOU’RE NOT ALONE.

Many teens and young adults have disclosed using controlling, abusive, or violent behaviors on an intimate partner, peer, or family member.

BLOOM365 is here to help. It’s quick and easy to access trauma-informed counseling, conflict resolution, and coping skills if you’re at risk for perpetrating violence.

This includes peer-support groups and individual behavioral health interventions for students and young people aged 11-24 at risk for harming others.

So, if you’re really going through it, and ….

  • Struggle with coping or low self-esteem
  • Deal with toxic stress at home or at school
  • Have threatened suicide or self-harm
  • Get jealous or flip out easily
  • Feel unable to communicate feelings in a healthy way
  • Find it difficult to respect boundaries
  • Lack support from a trusted adult
  • Are exposed to domestic violence at home or are experienced bullying and/or
  • Have mistreated a dating partner, family member, or peer…

The first step to interrupt the risk of unhealthy or violent behaviors and preventing future harm to yourself or others? Determine if any of the above “risk factors” are influencing your choices. It’s okay to reach out for help.

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SUPPORT & intervention services

Choose from:

  • Individual counseling OR
  • Intervention group. Our Root-It-Out Behavioral health interventions are for people ages 11-24 who are at risk for perpetrating interpersonal violence. (virtual, in person and curbside)

ANONYMOUS Help:
TEXT/PHONE: 1.888.606.HOPE (4673) (M-F 3pm-9pm MST)

Visit our blog for posts about commonly asked questions, including what to do if you see domestic violence at home, if your dating partner is abusive, or if you’re using coercive, controlling, or abusive behaviors.

READY TO BE IN A RELATIONSHIP?

Take our 10-minute quiz today to see if you are a healthy or unhealthy partner.

Peer Advocate Crew

Join the movement to uproot abuse by launching a Peer Advocate Crew on campus or in your community!

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Peer Support Specialist

Are you a person with a disability?

All programs listed on our support pages are available to you under our Safety-for-All programming. You are NOT alone. We believe you.