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GROUNDING IN DFV PRACTICE: A SIMPLE SKILL THAT SUPPORTS SAFETY, REGULATION AND CHOICE

Grounding is a practical, trauma- and violence-informed skill that can support victim-survivors to remain present, engaged, and able to make choices during moments of overwhelm. This post explores what grounding is, why it matters in DFV contexts, and how it can be used ethically within everyday practice without replacing safety, risk, or advocacy work. It situates grounding as a supportive response rather than a therapeutic intervention.

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