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Most of us don’t grow up learning healthy sexual communication skills, and those skills are rooted in basic communication and...
The Gatehouse was proud to collaborate with senior students from Humber Polytechnic’s Community Development program on a research project examining...
For survivors of childhood sexual abuse (CSA), the relationship between self-love and sexuality can be especially complex. The trauma experienced...
One of the most harmful myths at the intersection of sexuality and childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is the belief that...
When the person who harmed you is someone you love and trust, the idea of disclosure can feel like standing...
What is Shame, and Why Do We Feel It? Shame feels like an awful emotion, but it does serve a...
We are thrilled to share that Maria Barcelos, Executive Director of The Gatehouse, has been named a 2025 inductee into...
A Brief History of Shinrin-yoku The term shinrin-yoku was coined in 1982 by Tomohide Akiyama, who was the director of the Japanese Ministry...
For many survivors of childhood sexual abuse (CSA), the journey of healing can feel uncertain and unsteady—like walking on shifting...