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Dealing with Emotional Abuse in Marriage

Dealing with Emotional Abuse in Marriage

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When you feel persistently disrespected and demeaned by the person you vowed to love and trust, it shakes your sense of self and safety.
Unmasking the Hidden Tactics of Domestic Abuse

Unmasking the Hidden Tactics of Domestic Abuse

Article | Abuse and Violence
When we talk about domestic abuse, the conversation often skips the complex dynamics that lead a victim to remain in a harmful situation.
Behind the Smile: Uncovering the Reality of Female Abusive Behavior

Behind the Smile: Uncovering the Reality of Female Abusive Behavior

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When we think of domestic abuse, certain images come to mind—often portrayed in a way that seems exaggerated or even humorous in popular culture.
From Ideal Love to Hidden Pain: Recognizing the Early Signs of Abuse

From Ideal Love to Hidden Pain: Recognizing the Early Signs of Abuse

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When you first fall in love, everything appears perfect—a dream fulfilled. You believe you have finally met the person who will fill your life with joy and admiration.
Uncovering the Reality of Abusive Relationships: Your Path to Emotional Freedom

Uncovering the Reality of Abusive Relationships: Your Path to Emotional Freedom

Article | Abuse and Violence
In many relationships, there comes a time when anxiety and inner turmoil, seemingly without a clear cause, leave you questioning your worth and sanity.
Verbal Abuse: Understanding the Hidden Wounds of Control and Manipulation

Verbal Abuse: Understanding the Hidden Wounds of Control and Manipulation

Blog | Abuse and Violence
Verbal abuse is more than just harsh words or occasional outbursts—it is a deliberate effort by one partner to dominate and control the other.
The Dual Faces of Abuse: A Closer Look at Covert and Overt Behavior

The Dual Faces of Abuse: A Closer Look at Covert and Overt Behavior

Blog | Abuse and Violence
In the realm of relationships, abuse can take on many forms, and understanding its dynamics is essential for maintaining mental health and well-being.
The Humiliation Trap: Why Pain Can Feel Like Power

The Humiliation Trap: Why Pain Can Feel Like Power

Blog | Abuse and Violence
Humiliation in relationships is a complex emotional phenomenon that can distort how a person sees themselves and their connection with others.
Standing Strong: How to Support a Loved One Trapped in Abuse

Standing Strong: How to Support a Loved One Trapped in Abuse

Blog | Abuse and Violence
When someone we care about is caught in the grip of an abusive relationship, the feelings of concern, worry, and even helplessness can be overwhelming.
Recognizing Possible Narcissistic, Borderline, and Bipolar Dynamics in Women

Recognizing Possible Narcissistic, Borderline, and Bipolar Dynamics in Women

Blog | Abuse and Violence
Relationships can bring warmth and support, but there are times when a partner’s actions and attitudes become deeply unsettling.
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