abusive relationships
abusive relationships
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2008-07-03
"I want to leave but I'm on the fence. My heart says one thing and my head says another. How do I make the decision to go?" I hear this over and over and over, again and again. My answer to this inqui...
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2008-07-03
Abused intimate partners do come in all shapes and sizes, and most definitely there are some themes characterizing them. Some people will tell you low self-esteem is one of these characteristics. But ...
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2008-07-31
While the punch, the black eye, the bruised throat or broken jaw are obviously glaring signs that one is living in an abusive relationship, these are not always the clues that inspire the abused to le...
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2008-07-31
Often it is the person closest to the abused individual that becomes vocal about the existence of an abusive relationship. This may be mother, father, sister, brother or best friend. What becomes most...
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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 Leo Ryan - 2008-08-10
Teen abusive relationships is another one of the areas of abusive relationships that is part of the huge area of relationship problems.There are so many overall aspects of this issue to take into cons...
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by LEO RYAN - 2008-08-12
Women in abusive relationships is a scourge that is a plague throughout the world. Before I proceed I need to comment on the widely held belief that abounds today that abuse in relationships ...
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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, Ph.D. - 2008-09-16
We often hear people say that domestic violence is an ugly topic...a topic that most people don't wish to talk about, nor hear about. Yet when it's happening to your daughter or your son, or yourself,...
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by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. - 2008-10-24
When it comes to healthcare, the wealthy are considered privileged. Yet when that care involves the social services of domestic violence intervention, the wealthy fall through the cracks of the system...