Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Be Strong, Be Wise in the Age of #MeToo teaches women how to protect themselves from sexual assault.
In Be Strong, Be Wise in the Age of #MeToo, psychotherapist and trauma expert Amy Carpenter provides all the information women need to keep themselves safe at college (and still have fun ). Use the tools Amy provides to feel confident in public settings, whether on campus, at a party or a club, on a date or a night on the town. By the end of Be Strong, Be Wise in the Age of #MeToo, women learn how to:
- Establish a safety system with their friends that decreases risk
- Be safety-minded when going out for drinks
- Recognize the red flags they need to know when meeting new people or starting a new relationship
- Understand gender roles as they relate to safety
- Respond if an assault takes place
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Be Strong, Be Wise teaches women how to protect themselves from sexual assault. In Be Strong, Be Wise, psychotherapist and trauma expert Amy Carpenter provides all the information women need to keep themselves safe at college (and still have fun ). Use the tools Amy provides to feel confident in public settings, whether on campus, at a party or a club, on a date or a night on the town. By the end of Be Strong, Be Wise, women learn how to:
Establish a safety system with their friends that decreases risk Be safety-minded when going out for drinks Recognize the red flags they need to know when meeting new people or starting a new relationship Understand gender roles as they relate to safety Respond if an assault takes place Synopsis
Be Strong, Be Wise teaches young people how to protect themselves from sexual assault. In Be Strong, Be Wise, psychotherapist and youth advocate Amy Carpenter provides all the information young adults need to lower risk (while still having fun ). Use the tools Amy provides to feel confident in public settings, whether on campus, at a party or a club, on a date or a night on the town. By the end of Be Strong, Be Wise, young people learn how to:
Establish a safety system with their friends that decreases risk Be safety-minded when going out for drinks Recognize the red flags they need to know when meeting new people or starting a new relationship Understand gender roles as they relate to safety Respond if an assault takes place Synopsis
How Do I Prevent Sexual Assault? If you're a teenager or young adult asking this question, there's probably a reason. Have you heard rumors about someone you know getting assaulted? Do you worry about date rape? Or perhaps you've experienced sexual assault and didn't know what to do or where to turn. Be Strong, Be Wise will help Psychotherapist and trauma expert, Amy Carpenter, provides all the information young men, women, and non-binary youth need in order to avoid toxic relationships and instead build healthy ones. By the end, you will have tools you can use to feel confident in public settings, whether on campus, at a party or a club, on a date, or a night on the town.
You'll learn how to:
Establish a system with friends that lowers risk without missing any fun Use the 5 tools that build self-knowledge and healthy boundaries Recognize the red flags you need to know when meeting new people or starting a new relationship Understand gender roles as they relate to safety Identify and respond to cyber harassment With Be Strong, Be Wise, learn how to have fun while staying safe
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In Be Strong, Be Wise, psychotherapist and youth advocate Amy Carpenter provides all the information teens and young adults need to feel safe and confident in their relationships and in the world.