College and university campuses should be environments of growth, exploration, and safety. But when sexual abuse occurs — whether by a professor, staff member, fellow student, or athletic coach — it can shatter that sense of trust and belonging. Survivors often face immense pressure to stay silent, fearing retaliation or disbelief from the very institutions meant to protect them.
Ted Forman understands that coming forward against a university or college can feel overwhelming. These institutions often have complex systems that make survivors feel unheard or dismissed. Ted provides survivors with the guidance, empathy, and resources to help them take back their power and begin to heal.
For many, the trauma of university abuse lingers for years. It can disrupt studies, careers, and personal relationships. Ted helps survivors explore their options and connects them with professionals who can assist with trauma recovery, advocacy, and the pursuit of justice. His approach prioritizes emotional healing first — ensuring survivors feel safe, supported, and in control of their next steps.
Your voice matters. No degree, reputation, or institution is more important than your safety and dignity. If you’ve experienced abuse at a university, Ted Forman can help you find the courage to speak out, heal, and move forward with strength and purpose.