Keturah Teasley

Domestic Violence Safety Planning

When a woman THRIVES, families and communities THRIVE.

Assess your physical and psychological safety risk (Yes, emotional abuse is abuse too!). Apply evidence-based best practices. Learn ways in which domestic violence can contribute to mental health disorders. Align your journey with your faith in God. Build your confidence. Take the next best steps FORWARD according to your specific needs. Reach out to Keturah Teasley with questions (via email) if you desire.

🌻 A woman who is currently involved in an abusive relationship or a woman who has recently exited an abusive relationship and desires to “stay on track.”

This resource sheds light on a practical path to remaining safe, brings awareness to BOTH psychological and physical abuse as being violent, and empowers (with Biblical scripture) women who’ve experienced heart-breaking relationships.