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We had the privilege of meeting with Katelyn who shared their dual perspective as both a practicing clinical psychologist as well as a student. Having these two points of view allowed us to hear the professional and personal aspects of sexual violence in one voice. In this conversation, we see how Katelyn approaches sexual violence as a therapist and her emphasis on both accessibility and autonomy when it comes to choosing what resources are best for the healing process. We also hear how their personal experience challenged their identity and how she continues to move through recovery and growth. A beautiful quote from our conversation with Katelyn is, “Everyone has their own timeline.” This is a great reminder when it comes to supporting survivors as they navigate resources and their personal timeline. To learn more about Montana’s resources for allies and survivors, visit mtarise.org. Thank you for listening!
We had the privilege of meeting with Katelyn who shared their dual perspective as both a practicing clinical psychologist as well as a student. Having these two points of view allowed us to hear the professional and personal aspects of sexual violence in one voice. In this conversation, we see how Katelyn approaches sexual violence as a therapist and her emphasis on both accessibility and autonomy when it comes to choosing what resources are best for the healing process. We also hear how their personal experience challenged their identity and how she continues to move through recovery and growth. A beautiful quote from our conversation with Katelyn is, “Everyone has their own timeline.” This is a great reminder when it comes to supporting survivors as they navigate resources and their personal timeline. To learn more about Montana’s resources for allies and survivors, visit mtarise.org. Thank you for listening!