City Center Psychology is proud to announce our collaboration with Taking Back Ourselves for the Night of Healing, which will take place this Wednesday, November 7 from 6-9 PM at the Urban Arts Gallery, 116 South Rio Grand, Salt Lake City, Utah.
In their own words:
Join us as we celebrate the resilience of the human spirit and share our journey of recovery through Art, Music, and our stories of healing.
Whether you have experienced sexual abuse in your family, your faith community, your school, the military, your workplace or elsewhere, we welcome you and those who support you.
The Night of Healing will provide a space for survivors of all genders to join together in lifting the veil of secrecy and shame.
By bringing the issues of sexual abuse and assault out from the shadows, we hope to create an opening for increased awareness and recognition that healing is possible.
To say that the past few years have been instrumental in opening up the conversation about sexual assault is an understatement, but there is still a long way to go. As mental health providers, we at City Center Psychology support any efforts to bring the problem of sexual assault into the light. We are honored to play a role as therapists in helping survivors process their trauma, heal, and move forward.
Staff members from City Center Psychology will be at the event to provide emotional support to survivors. Please join us for this important event.
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