Bystander Intervention
…was popularized by social psychologists in 1964 following the infamous murder of… Learn More What is a Bystander? A bystander is anyone who witnesses an event/incident happen. Bystanders can observe…
…was popularized by social psychologists in 1964 following the infamous murder of… Learn More What is a Bystander? A bystander is anyone who witnesses an event/incident happen. Bystanders can observe…
…different ways. Contrary to popular belief, coercion is mostly verbal and emotional, not physical. The tactics the abuser uses can make someone feel pressure, guilt or shame, or as though…
What is the Bystander Effect? The concept of the bystander effect 1 was popularized by social psychologists in 1964 following the infamous murder of Kitty Genovese. Kitty was brutally attacked…
…kitchen, the bathroom, before I finally decided I needed help. I had heard of a popular hotline for sexual violence victims, and I mustered up the courage to call. A…
…about her experience being stalked over the course of many years. https://youtu.be/qa3DN2gE1jg?si=n5SylYnF6iZswK7_ Learn More About The Guest Eva LaRue “Long known and well respected as an actor on popular shows…
…W., Bussey, K., & Sweller, N. (2023). Pressure, preoccupation, and porn: The relationship between internet pornography, gendered attitudes, and sexual coercion in young adults. Psychology of Popular Media, 12(2), 159….
…other cultures for centuries. They are still a popular practice today, often used in meditation or sound baths. Research has found that singing bowl meditation can reduce anxiety, tension, depression,…
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