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An 8 episode podcast to listen to – hear the recovery stories of male survivors of sexual abuse What does it take to grow stronger than your past? https://www.samsn.org.au/podcast/
The Guardian: Sweden reopens rape case against Julian Assange
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APA: Link between child pornography and child sexual abuse
http://www.apa.org/monitor/2009/12/child-abuse.aspx Clinical psychologists Michael Bourke, PhD, and Andres Hernandez, PsyD, have been making waves in the psychology and law enforcement communities with the recent release of a paper suggesting that men charged with Internet child pornography offenses and those who commit hands-on child sex offenses are, in many cases, one and the same. There has…
#Sexism #Politics
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The discomfort agreement (from Intentional Peer Support)
The discomfort agreement (from Intentional Peer Support) where participants create a list of all the qualities they need from a group in order to continue even if it gets uncomfortable, provided a great start to the project. #ServUserIA2018 #SUAS2018 pic.twitter.com/2bDHKnHMnG — Centre for Mental Health Learning (@CMHLvic) November 16, 2018
Alcohol is addictive, electronic gaming isn’t – parents are the problem
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