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- From: Arika Morrison <>
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- Subject: Sources needed
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2017 20:18:27 +0000
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Hi All,
Does anyone have statistics that would support the need for “healing” programs for Survivors?
% of students who have had an experience with sexual violence
prior to coming to campus? Other data showing impact on grades, retention, physical health, mental health, interpersonal relationships, etc. Thanks, ~Arika
Arika Morrison, M.S., LPCS
Licensed Professional Counselor/Supervisor
Master’s Training Coordinator
Sexual & Interpersonal Violence Care Coordinator
Counseling & Psychological Services | 225 Bird Building
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Western Carolina University
1 University Drive | Cullowhee, NC 28723
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- Sources needed, Arika Morrison, 02/27/2017
- Re: Sources needed, Doris Cheung, 02/27/2017
- Re: Sources needed, Laura Haave, 02/28/2017
- Re: Sources needed, Emily Dworkin, 02/28/2017
- Re: Sources needed, Erin McClintock, 02/28/2017
- Re: Sources needed, Laura Haave, 02/28/2017
- Re: Sources needed, Doris Cheung, 02/27/2017
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