![]() October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM), a critical time to raise awareness about the widespread issue of domestic violence and show support for survivors. The theme for this year is #Every1KnowsSome1, underscoring the reality that domestic violence touches every community and social circle. At Oak Creek Relational Counseling Center in Pleasant Hill, CA, we join the national conversation to shed light on this pervasive issue. Domestic violence is not limited to physical abuse—it can include emotional, verbal, financial, and sexual abuse, all aimed at gaining power and control over another person. It affects people of all genders, ages, and backgrounds. According to the CDC, 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men have experienced severe physical violence from a partner in their lifetime. Additionally, over half of LGBTQ+ individuals report experiencing intimate partner violence. At Oak Creek, we believe in creating a safe space for survivors to heal and rebuild their lives. It’s essential to remember that support is available. Whether you’re a survivor or know someone who is, resources are available to help navigate the challenges of domestic violence. Everyone deserves healthy relationships and safety in their homes. We not only support survivors of domestic violence but also work with those who have caused harm, helping offenders understand their triggers and delve into the underlying anger and mistrust driving their behaviors. By addressing these issues, we guide them toward creating healthier patterns in relationships, fostering long-term change. Through this dual approach—supporting survivors and working with offenders—we aim to break the cycle of harm and promote healing for all involved. If you or someone you know is in need of support, we’re here to help. Together, we can create healthier futures. You can be part of the solution by staying informed, supporting local programs, and advocating for survivors. Visit our website to learn more about domestic violence and how you can get involved. Let’s come together this DVAM to show that no one has to face domestic violence alone. #Every1KnowsSome1 who needs support. Together, we can make a difference. For more information or to seek help, visit Oak Creek Relational Counseling Center.
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