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Survivor using social media carefully to find support resources

How Social Media Can Be Used for Both Harm and Help in Abuse Situations

UncategorizedBy UNIKO Media GroupMay 28, 2026

Social media in abuse situations can create both serious risks and meaningful support opportunities. For survivors, families, and communities, understanding that dual role is important because online platforms can be used to intimidate and monitor, but they can also connect people to help and information. A thoughtful conversation about social media should stay focused on…

Domestic violence advocate supporting a survivor facing post-separation abuse

Understanding Post-Separation Abuse and Ongoing Harassment

UncategorizedBy UNIKO Media GroupApril 30, 2026

Post-separation abuse can be deeply confusing because leaving an abusive relationship does not always end the abuse itself. For many survivors, the behavior changes form rather than stopping, which can make the situation harder for others to recognize and harder for survivors to explain. Ongoing harassment after separation may include repeated intimidation, unwanted contact, stalking…

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