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Facing Campus Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence With Courage

A Guide for Institutions and Clinicians on Prevention, Support, andHealing
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Although precise figures are difficult to ascertain, surveys suggest that approximately 20%-25% of female-identified and 5%-10% of male-identified college students experience sexual assault, and 10% of all students experience psychological or physical abuse by an intimate partner. Among trans, nonbinary, and other gender-expansive students, rates are even higher.With consequences that can include emotional distress, difficulty concentrating and focusing on academic work, mood changes, excessive substance use, and self-harming behaviors, its clear that sexual assault and intimate partner violence are issues that require an emergent response. Leveraging knowledge from psychiatry, college mental health, and higher education, Facing Campus Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence With Courage offers a holistic approach to preventing, addressing, and mitigating the effects of campus sexual and relationship violence. This guide combines the latest science with real-world knowledge and practical application in four sections that examine:
 

  • Prevention strategies from early childhood to middle and high school and on through the collegiate and graduate level, including how to establish a foundation for consensual, nonviolent relationships.
  • Systems of response and care, from institutional responses, including Title IX policy, to models of trauma-informed campus care.
  • Clinical interventions for survivors of campus sexual violence-with a special chapter focused on graduate students-as well as perpetrators.
  • Support for students from marginalized communities, including queer and gender-expansive students and students of color.

  • The book also offers a frank assessment of the power imbalances and systems of oppression-White supremacy, racism, patriarchy, homophobia, and transphobia among them-that underpin sexual and relationship violence. In doing so, it provides a pathway for institutions of higher education and mental health professionals alike to dismantle these systems of institutionalized oppression that are all too common in higher education.

IntroductionPart I: PreventionChapter 1. Its never too early, its Never Too Late: Fostering sexual citizenship in humans of all agesChapter 2. Prevention in primary education: Effective school-based interventions for middle and high school studentsChapter 3. Prevention at the university level: Effective interventions for college and graduate students Part II: Systems of Response and CareChapter 4. Navigating Through Institutional Responses Following Sexual ViolenceChapter 5. Trauma-Informed Campus Care Part III: Clinical InterventionChapter 6. State of the Evidence for Treatment with Survivors of Campus Sexual Violence Chapter 7. Unique considerations for graduate students Chapter 8. Effective interventions for perpetrators Part IV: Embracing Student Differences and Cultural WealthChapter 9. Queer Communities & Patriarchal Violence: Healing through Interpersonal, Cultural, and Systemic Work Chapter 10. Trans/Gender Expansive Students Experience: Rethinking Gender-based violenceChapter 11. Centering the cultural wealth of survivors of color in healing and supportChapter 12. Culturally specific approaches to sexual assault and intimate partner violence prevention and response Conclusion

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