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Betrayal Trauma Recovery

Honor Code Office Trauma

Betrayal Trauma Recovery

Anne Blythe, M.Ed.

Relationships, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Sexuality, Society & Culture

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2019

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Institutional abuse re-traumatizes victims; when victims find their voices and share their stories, healing can begin.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Betrayal Trauma Recovery. This is Anne. I'm excited to get to today's guest, but before I do, I just want to give a shout out to Betrayal Trauma Recovery Group, which is our daily online support group. It's an amazing

0:14.8

resource. There are multiple sessions a day in multiple time zones, so you never

0:20.4

have to make an appointment. You never have to leave the house, you never have to put

0:24.2

makeup on, and any time you need support you can jump on and be with a network of supportive

0:30.0

women.

0:31.0

So if you have not seen the schedule for the betrayal trauma recovery group, go to

0:35.8

BTR.org, click on services and then click on daily support group. Find your time zone or the time zone that's closest to yours and

0:45.2

you can see how many sessions are available. We would love to see you in a session today.

0:51.6

All right. Now on to our guest today. All right, now on to our guest today.

0:55.0

She is the creator of the Instagram account Honor Code Stories.

1:00.0

And I actually interviewed her when her Instagram account was blowing up over the summer of 2019.

1:08.0

And after everything blew up, there were some protests at BYU and there were some changes made. I have reached

1:14.9

out to her to see if the changes that were made are working and she said that

1:20.6

although there have been some changes that they still have a long way to go.

1:25.6

So she expressed gratitude for the changes that have taken place and hope that the dialogue continues.

1:32.0

If you know how things have improved or gotten worse or

1:35.8

whatever, will you please go to this episode on our website, go to BTR.org, go to education and then podcast with

1:44.8

transcriptions find this episode and please will you comment there and let me

1:50.2

know if things have improved the reason I'm actually airing this is not necessarily

1:55.8

to specifically look at BYU and the problems that they've had there with Honor Code related

2:01.7

to victims of abuse or victims of sexual

2:04.1

assault but it's to highlight this misogynistic problem that all of society

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