Often, the emphasis is placed on planning around physical safety, but its important to consider your emotional
safety as well. Emotional safety can look different for different people, but ultimately its about developing a
personalized plan that helps you feel accepting of your emotions and decisions when dealing with abuse. Below are
some ideas for how to create and maintain an emotional safety plan that works for you.
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