Case Study: Hi Diseree Group

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Hi Diseree,

working with this population is hard in that aspect because in any giving moment victims make the decision to go back the abuser but only think we could do is talk about safety all the time and remimded them that they had to use their support systme without abuse. Something that we never do is judger the victim is sad when they go back to abuser but we has to continue serving them.

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