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