Self-Care: Practical Habits for Radical Healing
Learn how self-care enables healing for survivors of sexual trauma, and explore self-care steps you can take to support yourself and those you love.

Self-care is the intentional, ongoing practice of restoring and maintaining your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Put simply, self-care means taking care of your body, mind, and feelings.
When survivors of sexual violence practice self-care, they support their own recovery and resilience, empowering themselves to show up strong and lead fulfilling lives.
7 Kinds of Self-Care and How They Help
This deep dive into practical self-care can help survivors of sexual violence rebuild their physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
3 Truths About Self-Care for Survivors
Tackle three common self-care myths with TRUTH. Learn what self-care really is, what it isn’t, and how it can help survivors of sexual violence live fulfilling lives.
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