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Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
We often hear friend’s and family members of domestic abuse victims express frustration over their loved one’s choosing to remain in their abusive relationships. This is understandable. Question is how can they help the abused?
In working with families over the years, I find the best thing to remind them of is the importance of helping the abused build the intra-psychic infrastructure to carry on beyond the abusive relationship.
to read full article: Abusive Relationship – 7 Tips to Help Your Loved One in an Abusive Relationship
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Sunday, January 25th, 2009
How do I help her/him see the light? How do I help someone I care about awaken to the danger they live and deal with their circumstances in a way that serves their highest interest?
Read on to learn more about a new eBook that will show you how…
Stop Domestic Abuse: Helping Others Break the Cycle

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Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
Domestic abuse survivors hear it all the time: You’re too fat. That dress makes you look like… Your hair is too short, too long, you’re a dummy, you’re too fat. You can’t, you won’t, you shouldn’t, you’re too fat! Sound familiar?
It’s no wonder that domestic abuse survivors develop dysfunctional relationships with their bodies and unhealthy eating habits.
To read full article: Domestic Violence Survivor’s Health: 7 Secrets of Successful Weight Management for Domestic Abuse Survivors
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