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Course overview
Lesson Overview

10.96 – Safety Planning Around High-Risk Family Members: Family ties can complicate danger recognition. Create structured plans that prioritize protection over obligation. Maintain separate communication channels—texts or emails only if contact is necessary. Share locations selectively and avoid emotional topics that trigger volatility. Keep emergency contacts aware of potential threats. If violence or manipulation escalates, involve professionals early—restraining orders, counseling, or law enforcement. Emotional guilt often clouds judgment; remind yourself that self-preservation is not betrayal. Prepare safe exits during visits and avoid isolation in enclosed areas. Financial boundaries also protect independence—limit shared accounts or property access. Document patterns to validate decisions should authorities intervene. Every family system benefits when accountability replaces secrecy. Safety with relatives demands the same discipline as safety with strangers; bloodlines don’t excuse harm. Boundaries held firmly define maturity, proving love can coexist with distance when survival requires wisdom.

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