Survivors of domestic violence are resilient. I have always believed this and so does Dr. Kim Anderson of the University of Missouri.

Dr. Anderson suggests that we work with survivors to help them recognize the strength and resilience they gained from their situations. In her words:

“I have learned that resiliency is not a scarce commodity in which some have it and some do not. Instead, there are many roads to surviving, persevering, and thriving if we are prepared to listen and learn from individuals’ experiences with suffering and healing.” “Persons  continue  to  resist, prudently, creatively,  and  with  astonishing  determination,  even  in  the  face  of  the most extreme forms of violence. Survivors of family violence are heroic, and treatment that focuses on their resiliency would reinforce this conceptualization.”

The Business of Me acknowledges the courage these women possess and the program is designed to guide them to recognize the strength they hold so they can create a self-sufficient life. These women “have what it takes” to move their lives forward and The Business of Me is the catalyst for the change they need to move past their abuse.