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 Seasonal Depression Can Affect Domestic Violence Victim-Survivors
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By Ericca Hovie
In Abusive Behaviors, Native centered advocacy, Services for Native Survivors
Posted December 17, 2020

Seasonal Depression Can Affect Domestic Violence Victim-Survivors

In the early months of winter, the number of daylight hours gets noticeably shorter and the nights longer. A change in season permeates the air with the sweet smell of fallen leaves and the air [...]

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 Elders Can Experience Domestic Violence
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abusive Behaviors, Domestic Violence Awareness, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Family Violence, Services for Native Survivors, Trust and Respect
Posted September 30, 2020

Elders Can Experience Domestic Violence

Native American Elders A Native American is usually considered an elder when they are above the age of 60 to 65, although it varies from tribe to tribe.

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 16 Signs of Emotional Abuse in a Relationship
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abuse Types, Abusive Behaviors, Domestic Violence Awareness, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Healthy Relationships, Unhealthy Relationships
Posted August 5, 2019

16 Signs of Emotional Abuse in a Relationship

No one expects to find themselves in an abusive relationship. Most relationships begin in a good way with kind words and compliments, but they can turn harmful and emotionally abusive at any time.

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 Recognizing Healthy Relationships and Dating Violence
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abuse Types, Abusive Behaviors, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Healthy Relationships, Native Teens and Youth, Trust and Respect, Unhealthy Relationships
Posted February 1, 2019

Recognizing Healthy Relationships and Dating Violence

“Did you swipe right?” “Are you two hanging out?” “Hooking up?” The road to romance is full of swipes, texts, and turns. Navigating the dating world can be challenging especially for those [...]

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 Carrying Our Traditions Forward, Leaving Abuse Behind
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abuse Types, Abusive Behaviors, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence Awareness, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Family Violence, Native centered advocacy, Trust and Respect, Unhealthy Relationships
Posted October 1, 2018

Carrying Our Traditions Forward, Leaving Abuse Behind

As Native people, we find strength in our traditions — the customs we share with our families, clans and communities.

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 5 Types of Domestic Violence That Are Often Overlooked
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abuse Types, Abusive Behaviors, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Family Violence, Native centered advocacy, Trust and Respect, Unhealthy Relationships
Posted September 11, 2018

5 Types of Domestic Violence That Are Often Overlooked

Abuse can be more than broken bones and black eyes. What about the harmful behaviors that aren’t always talked about?

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A special thank you to the Family Violence Prevention and Services Program (FVPSA) for providing immense support for the development of the StrongHearts Native Helpline. This project described was supported by Grant Number 90EV0459--01-01 from the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The opinions, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.


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