Avoid these phrases when trying to help an assault survivor

UW Medicine Newsroom | July 5, 2019


Well-intentioned reactions might be even more harmful than victim blame, according to a recent study led by Emily Dworkin, PhD. The analysis looked at whether survivors’ mental health was better or worse depending on the kinds of reactions they got when they told others — family, friends or professionals — about the assault. The story was picked up by KING 5 News.