abusive relationship
abusive relationship
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by Dr Jeanne King PhD - 2008-08-06
It is common knowledge that when one is beaten down, they feel beaten down. So it's no wonder that domestic abuse survivors frequently suffer from depression. We see this in individuals living in an a...
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2008-08-07
Understanding the conditioning that occurs in abusive relationships is key to one's survival in, and after, the relationship. Here are three keys to help you see the role and effects of conditioning i...
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2008-08-24
We hear that you are "what you eat." True. And you are also "how you eat," and "when you eat."How you eat and when you eat determines how we assimilate what we eat. This, of course, is how nourishing ...
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2008-08-26
Leaving an abusive relationship is more like leaving your life because often one has to walk away from their home and family and friends, simply to get their safety and well-being back. And once on th...
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2008-09-16
We've all heard it happens and if you've ever been in an abusive relationship you know those promises like the back of your hand.They seem so sweet in the first handful of rounds living in an abusive ...
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by Dr Jeanne King PhD - 2008-10-29
The value of the diagnostic label has more to do with the way it impacts the person with the condition than anything else.Can you remember a time in your life when you had a medical condition and you ...
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by Dr Jeanne King PhD - 2008-11-03
Do what you're called to do and the universe will support you. You've probably heard this, but may be scratching your head thinking about your bills, responsibilities and all of the what ifs...This is...
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2008-11-08
Parents are often the instruments of change for adult children in abusive relationships. And at the same time, they can also impede the change process.The Process Yields the ResultPsychotherapy is a p...
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2009-03-12
They say victims of domestic abuse come in all shapes and sizes, yet have some very distinct commonalities characteristic of being in an abusive relationship.Batterers, on the other hand, come in two ...