| A: There is help available for survivors all around the country. The following websites can give you information about the help that is available in your area: | |
| There are also national hotlines that survivors can call from anywhere in the country to get information, support, and help: | |
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A: No. If you need to talk to someone but don't feel comfortable giving us your name or other information, that's okay.
Whatever you tell us, including your name and any other identifying information, is confidential. We don't share it with anyone, unless you tell us it is okay.
Q: My spouse/partner has emotionally abused me, but doesn't hit me. Can I get help from Sable House?
A: Yes! Everyone deserves a life free from abuse - of any kind. We work with many clients who have been hurt on the inside instead of the outside.
The different types of abuse don't exist in separate worlds, and have many similarities. Emotional abuse in a relationship is often a warning sign of physical abuse in the future.
Click here to learn more about the different kinds of abuse and how they are connected.




