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Counseling

Counseling and Support Groups

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We offer collaborative counseling services, free-of-charge, to all survivors traumatized by sexual assault. Counseling offers you a chance to identify your personal strengths and use them to promote personal growth and enhance your well-being.

 

We have the ability to offer virtual support groups open to anyone who has experienced a sexual assault. Please call 205-860-7233 for more information.

 

Through traditional, yoga, art, and poetry support groups, we are able to offer something to fit any specific needs. 

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Counseling Services

The SAFE Center offers free and confidential counseling services to all individuals living in Alabama who have experienced sexual violence in their lifetime. You must be over the age of 14 to receive this service. 

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Counseling is provided by Ms. Shannon Swatloski. She is an LMSW who specializes in working with victims of trauma. She is also a certified Animal Assisted Intervention Specialist. If you are interested in learning more about these services please fill out the counseling form or contact TSC at (205) 860-7233

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Counseling services are FREE of charge- but must be related to previous sexual trauma

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Contact or visit the SAFE Center:

1601 University Boulevard East, Suite 150

Tuscaloosa, AL 35404

205-860-SAFE (7233)

Administrative Hours: 8:30am - 4:30pm Monday-Friday

24-Hour Hotline: 205-860-SAFE (7233)

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This project was supported by Subgrant #18-VA-VS-061 awarded by the Law Enforcement Traffic Safety Division of ADECA and the U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication/ program/ exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice or grant-making component.

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