Center for Counseling and Health Promotion
Relationship Violence
Click here for local relationship violence support resources.
National Domestic Violence Hotline. 1-800-799-SAFE
Relationship Abuse. Important facts about relationship violence from a website written for college students.
Relationship Warning Signs. A brief quiz to help you identify whether you could be in a relationship that is (or may become) abusive.
Abusive Relationships. Signs of abuse; steps for abusers; positive steps for coping with an abusive relationship; from the University of Oregon’s counseling center.
When Love Hurts – A guide on love, respect and abuse in relationships.. Site includes “true stories” and information on topics including: what is abuse in relationships? Why does abuse happen? How common is it? Relationship Warning signs quiz. Thinking Sheet: questions about your relationship, about breaking up.
Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women.. Site includes lots of great information, including Internet Safety for Battered Women, Immigration Law Overview for Victims of Domestic Violence, Teen and Young adult Dating Violence. Also describes services provided (include 24 hour phone support at 651-646-0994) and Women of Color and Native Women’s Network.
Same Sex Relationship Violence Facts about violence in gay and lesbian relationships.
Getting an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order. Information from the Domestic Abuse Service Center for getting a restraining order or order for protection in Hennepin County.
The Safety Plan. Take your safety seriously. If you feel unsafe or threatened by your boyfriend or partner, think of ways to protect yourself.
Antistalking Web Site. Learn about stalkers and stalking, and what do do if you become a victim of stalking.
Domestic Violence Screening. Use this brief screening measure to help determine if you need to see a mental health or other social services professional to help you successfully deal with a domestic violence or abusive relationship situation.