Fight Flight Freeze Fawn
This blog explains the four trauma responses of fight, flight, freeze, and fawn, reminding survivors of domestic violence that each reaction is a natural instinct for survival and never their fault.

This blog explains the four trauma responses of fight, flight, freeze, and fawn, reminding survivors of domestic violence that each reaction is a natural instinct for survival and never their fault.

Treatment Court, also known as Drug Court, offers individuals struggling with substance use the opportunity to pursue recovery through structured treatment and court supervision instead of incarceration. In this post, we explore how the 13+ month program works, the life-changing benefits it provides, and the holistic support participants receive to overcome barriers such as housing, employment, and stability. Learn how Lafayette House partners with local Treatment Courts in Jasper, Newton, and McDonald counties to provide counseling, case management, and advocacy, helping participants build stronger, healthier futures. Recovery is not just possible. It is happening every day at Lafayette House.

Learn how digital abuse happens and how survivors can stay safe with technology planning.

January is Stalking Awareness Month: learn what stalking is, the risks, and how survivors can get help!