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- From: Bridget Coffou <>
- To: Stephanie Trilling <>
- Cc: Melissa Yarborough <>, "" <>
- Subject: Re: Reading Recommendations for Intimate Partner Violence
- Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2019 08:46:21 -0800
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I remember reading the book Flirting With Danger by Lynn M. Phillips in grad school. It's a narration of about 30 women's experiences with sexuality and agency - it's the first book I read where I realized some of my past relationships were actually pretty unhealthy. Not entirely sure if it will be what you are looking for, but I highly recommend it.
In peace,
Bridget
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On Sat, Sep 7, 2019 at 4:13 AM Stephanie Trilling <> wrote:
==============Hi all,This graphic novel is an autobiographical account of the author’s DV relationship and does a good job of helping people see the warning signs and also how someone could stay for as long as she did. It’s a quick read but it’s been years since I read it so there might be something more relevant out there for college aged students.Steph
On Sep 7, 2019, at 6:15 AM, Melissa Yarborough <> wrote:HeyDoes anyone have any good reading recommendations for a student struggling with shame for staying in an abusive relationship? Something that talks about how the cycle of violence can make it hard to leave. Any articles or books or whatever you all would recommend.Thanks,Melissa--Melissa Yarborough, Psy.D., HSP-P.Interpersonal Violence CoordinatorInterim Assistant Director for Clinical ServicesPronouns (she/her/hers)North Carolina State University Counseling Center-Confidentiality Notice -
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- Reading Recommendations for Intimate Partner Violence, Melissa Yarborough, 09/07/2019
- Re: Reading Recommendations for Intimate Partner Violence, Rhyne, Rina, 09/07/2019
- Re: Reading Recommendations for Intimate Partner Violence, Stephanie Trilling, 09/07/2019
- Re: Reading Recommendations for Intimate Partner Violence, Bridget Coffou, 09/09/2019
- Re: Reading Recommendations for Intimate Partner Violence, Adriane Bang, 09/09/2019
- Re: Reading Recommendations for Intimate Partner Violence, Sue McCarthy, 09/11/2019
- Re: Reading Recommendations for Intimate Partner Violence, Adriane Bang, 09/09/2019
- Re: Reading Recommendations for Intimate Partner Violence, Bridget Coffou, 09/09/2019
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