Former Therapist Unravels Churchyard by Aurora: Whispers in Silence - PART 2

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025
  • #compassion #mentalhealth #domesticviolence
    This analysis is prompted by a parallel with Ren's Violet's Tale. Both video performances address the difficult topics of Domestic or Intimate Partner Violence . The analysis discusses cycles and invites viewers to play some role in interrupting these cycles.
    Resources:
    “The Body Keep the Score” by Bessel van Der Kolk
    “When the Body Says No” by Gabor Mate
    “Polyvagal Theory” by Stephen Porges
    Below is a partial listing Victim and survivor resources. Check within your area for other resources.
    United States
    1. The National Domestic Violence Hotline**: This hotline offers support and provides information for those experiencing IPV. It can be reached at 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY).
    2. The National Teen Dating Helpline**: Specifically designed for teen dating issues, this helpline can be contacted at 1-866-331-9474.
    3. The National Sexual Assault Hotline**: Operated by the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network, it provides confidential, secure services and can be reached at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
    4. The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence**: This advocacy organization focuses on preventing domestic violence and empowering those affected. They can be contacted for information and resources
    5. National Resource Center on Domestic Violence**: Offering resources and information, this center can be reached at 1-800-537-2238, and more information can be found on their websites: www.nrcdv.org and www.vawnet.org
    6. Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program (IPVAP)**: The VA’s IPVAP is dedicated to helping veterans, their partners, and VA staff impacted by IPV. They provide a range of resources and support services
    www.socialwork... VA’s Intimate Partner Violence,Community Partners
    7. Office on Violence Against Women (OVW)**: OVW provides a map to find local help and operates the National Domestic Violence Hotline, which can be contacted at 800-799-SAFE (7233) and 800-787-3224 (TTY). Additionally, the National Center for Victims of Crime can be reached at 855-4-VICTIM (855-484-2846)
    Germany
    **Police**: Call 110 for immediate danger. Staff at the emergency call center may primarily speak German, but assistance is available in multiple languages, including English
    2. **Gewalt gegen Frauen Helpline**: Offers anonymous and cost-free advice in many languages, available 24/7 at 08000 116 016
    3. **Weisser Ring**: Provides investigation and certification of victims' injuries anonymously and free of charge, available at 116 006
    4. **Men's Shelters**: Confidential refuges for male victims of violence, contact the Nationwide Victims' Helpline at 116 006 for more information
    Norway
    **Police Emergency**: Call 112 for immediate risk situations
    2. **Child and Youth Crisis Hotline**: Call 116 111, available 24/7 for child and adolescent victims of assault, abuse, or neglect
    3. **Local Crisis Centers**: Provide protection, safety, advice, and counselling
    4. **VO-Helpline**: Norwegian Domestic Violence Helpline, available 24/7 at 116 006
    5. **Dinutvei.no**: Online resource for finding local support services in 13 languages, and information on violence and abuse
    Sweden
    **Police**: For crimes, including domestic violence
    2. **Kvinnofridslinjen**: Telephone support 24/7 at 020-50 50 50, offers support and contact information for social services and shelters
    3. **Victim Support Sweden**: Support for those who have been subjected to a crime
    4. **RFSL Support Service**: For LGBTQI people who have been subjected to harassment, threats, and violence
    5. **Terrafem**: Hotline for women of foreign origin, contact at 020-52 10 10
    Denmark
    **Danner’s Shelter**: Helps women exposed to violence and their children, offers a national hotline and various support services
    2. **Danner’s Helpline**: Offers help and advice on physical violence and coercive control, contact at 3333 0047
    Finland
    **Victim Support Finland**: Provides various support services including legal advice, support persons, and online chat services, contact at 116 006
    2. **Shelters for Victims of Domestic Violence**: Offer secured housing, crisis counselling, and support, organized by the wellbeing services counties
    3. **Nollalinja Helpline**: Support for anyone who has experienced domestic violence, contact at 080 005 005
    Credits:
    Churchyard by Aurora
    @thecurrent @AuroraMusic

Комментарии • 6

  • @lowertheshield
    @lowertheshield  Год назад

    The full video by Aurora: ruclips.net/video/o58hKXhQLtA/видео.htmlsi=TKV8XwaYvU0UW9ak

  • @bengtsamuelsson6273
    @bengtsamuelsson6273 Год назад +2

    Oh how nice with a deep dive into an important subject. Great vid man. Thank you! I personally love Aurora so much and I believe that she has a much needed voice in the times we are living.

    • @lowertheshield
      @lowertheshield  Год назад

      I appreciate your willingness to engage with the subject

  • @AtmosphericSoundArt
    @AtmosphericSoundArt 9 месяцев назад +1

    I am a big fan of Aurora. Thank you for your very interesting analysis of the text. It was nice to get a different perspective on it. I would like to encourage you to analyse the text by Aurora entitled "Lucky". I have the feeling that she thematises the theme of Paul Coelho's novel "Veronica decides to die".

  • @laf2100
    @laf2100 18 дней назад +1

    By using those dreadful lines as a pop song chorus, you find yourself singing along and having a WTF insight. What is happenning to you/others is NOT normal/OK. Only then the empowement shines through. Brilliant.