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When your hands are tied, reach out with both.

October 23, 2015

By Nick Perry, M.S. Just the other day, I sat in an attending room with my supervisor and the attending for the day discussing available resources for victims of intimate partner violence.  How can we best counsel patients living in a violent home? Where could we tell them to go? What should we tell them … More When your hands are tied, reach out with both.

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