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Supporting Survivors of Murder-Suicide
The Georgia Commission on Family Violence provides support, resources, and referrals to survivors of domestic violence murder-suicide in Georgia. In addition, ...
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Addiction
Substance abuse occurs in 40% to 60% of all reported domestic violence incidents . Research indicates that drug or alcohol abuse is a factor in domestic ...
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Addiction |
Anxiety
One review of studies found the odds of experiencing anxiety was four times greater for victims experiencing domestic violence. Further, anxiety and ...
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Anxiety |
Depression
Women who have experienced domestic violence or abuse are at a significantly higher risk of experiencing a range of mental health conditions including ...
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Depression |
Mental Health
According to MentalHealth.gov, "Mental Health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act." Taking ...
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Mental Health |
Nutrition
The foods one eats can affect mood and improve mental and physical health.The Nutrition catalog offers content linking good nutrition to improved recovery and ...
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Nutrition |
Stress
Stress is a well-known side effect for victims enduring or escaping a domestic violence relationship. This catalog details the warning signs of stress and how ...
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Stress |
Suicide Prevention
Explore this content catalog to understand the warning signs and suicide prevention strategies.
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Suicide Prevention |
Trauma/PTSD
One review of studies found the odds of experiencing PTSD was about seven times higher for women who had been victims of domestic violence than those who had ...
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Trauma/PTSD |