Telling a Safe Person What’s Happening
Telling a Safe Person What’s Happening

Telling a Safe Person What’s Happening

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Breaking the Silence With a Safe Person                                      

How to tell a safe person what you’ve been carrying


✦ Instructions

Take your time with this. You don’t need to complete it all at once. Answer honestly, without judgment. This space is for you.


1. Identifying a Safe Person

Who in my life has handled my vulnerability with care before?



Is there a safe person who keeps confidences and respects boundaries?



Who feels emotionally safe—not reactive, not judgmental?



Write 1–3 names of safe people:


2. What Am I Afraid Will Happen If I Tell?

List your fears honestly:






Now gently reflect:

Are these based on facts… or fears?




3. What Do I Actually Need Right Now?

Circle or check what feels true:

☐ I just need someone to know
☐ I need emotional support
☐ I need practical help
☐ I need a safety plan
☐ I’m not ready to leave
☐ I want someone to check in with me
☐ I’m not sure what I need yet

Other:



4. Finding the Words

Try writing an opening sentence:



Other options you can try:

  • “Can I tell you something I’ve been scared to say out loud?”
  • “Something isn’t right, and I need to talk about it.”
  • “I don’t know how to explain this, but I need someone to listen.”

Say your sentence out loud if you can.

What do you notice in your body?




5. After You Tell a Safe Person

What support will I need afterward?



Who can I reach out to if I feel overwhelmed?


What is one small, comforting thing I can do for myself?


After thinking about it, what boundaries might I need to set?




✦ Final Reflection on Telling a Safe Person

Finish this sentence without editing yourself:

If someone truly saw what was happening, they would realize that…





✦ Gentle Reminder

You don’t have to tell everyone.
Don’t think you need a perfect plan.
You just need one safe person.

Breaking the silence is a brave step toward reclaiming your reality.

Read more here: Breaking the Silence: Finding Safe Friends in Abuse


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