Survival from Domestic Violence: Stories of Hope and Healing
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Angelea Panos, PhD
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Survival from Domestic Violence: Stories of Hope and Healing

Watch the stories and reflections of women who transformed their lives after escaping domestic violence.
  Video length: 15m
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Breaking out of an abusive relationship is extraordinarily challenging, usually requiring multiple attempts. Learn the steps these women survivors took to create safety, build a support system, and find independence. Their firsthand accounts show how healing and recovery are possible, and expert commentary offers information about the signs of domestic violence as well as resources available to victims and survivors.

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Angelea Panos, PhD
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Angelea Panos, PhD

Dr. Angelea Panos, holds a Ph.D in Clinical Psychology. She is a licensed marriage and family therapist and clinical social worker, and has more than twenty years of experience in traumatic stress treatment dealing with war refugees, domestic violence, victims of rape, and child abuse.

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