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Journeys of Healing and Hope When we think about childhood sexual abuse (CSA), we often fall into a rigid binary...
Why Is This Event Important? Despite the widespread impact of sexual violence, the current system is failing survivors. With fewer...
Journeys of Healing and Hope When we think about childhood sexual abuse (CSA), we often fall into a rigid binary...
Who’s Land is This? The Gatehouse resides on the traditional land of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations, Huron-Wendat,...
Andrea: To Heal Is Truth & Peace By Andrea Robin Skinner ***Trigger warning*** The sexual abuse of a child is...
Written by: Erin Alexandra, RSSW Belonging is the quiet but powerful experience of feeling seen and heard. For trauma survivors,...
The Gatehouse is seeking two passionate and skilled leaders to join our Board of Directors and help guide the next...
Courage, Connection and Healing On Wednesday, March 11, from 7–9 PM, The Gatehouse will host Man Enough to Heal, a...
By: Erin Alexandra Until I began having panic attacks myself, I never gave much thought to grounding. I cannot repeat...
By: Brent McBlain Many of us who survived childhood sexual abuse learned to normalize our childhoods. We also learned to...
Resilience is often described as the ability to adapt and move forward after adversity. For survivors of childhood sexual abuse...
By: Brent McBlain The Golden Hour Every morning, before caffeine or screens, the body performs its own quiet miracle. In...
Gratitude is an effective tool because it connects us with everything and everyone. It moves us outside our internal world...
Emotion regulation can feel like a difficult skill—especially for trauma survivors. You might feel frustration or anger. That’s okay. It...