
A collection of personal essays about how Dr Jess would respond to personal and global problems. Access to her private diary entries and audios for subscribers!
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One of the things I have learned after years of researching stalking, working with victims, and now writing my new book Click, Stalk, Destroy, is that society seems to have two recycled explanations when someone reports being stalked:
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Psychological assessments and psychiatric reports are increasingly being treated as though they are objective scientific findings, akin to a blood test, a brain scan, or DNA evidence. Judges rely upon them. Social workers quote them as fact...
There is a particular kind of vulnerability in writing publicly about being stalked that is very difficult to explain to people who have never experienced it. It is not just the vulnerability of disclosure - although, of course, that’s huge...
Victims of online abuse and stalking typically report receiving little or no support from friends or authorities. This may be because observers attribute some of the blame for abuse incidents to victims - indeed this is what the academic li...
Across the literature, it is common for researchers to find that victims of stalking have become suicidal or have attempted suicide. A large study in 2019 found that 24.5% of people stalked by their work colleagues, and 29% of people stalke...
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