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Controlling Husbands – 3 Signs of a Controlling Husband in Bed

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

We hear about the red flags of abusive relationships, from lack of empathy to isolation. In working with couples over the years, I see the dynamics of their controlling relationship spill over into their bedroom. For many women, it is here that the light goes on and they awaken to the fact that they are indeed in a dangerous relationship.

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Mental Emotional Abuse – When Your Partner’s Judgments Are Your Defects

Friday, February 18th, 2011

by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Have you ever noticed how your partner’s judgments about you say more about him than they do about you? Yet, he stands behind these judgments as though they are a certified list of your defects.

“You are a lousy housekeeper, because you don’t fold the laundry ‘correctly’,” he declares. “You’re a pig because of the way you keep your car (or better yet, don’t keep up your car),” he insists. Or, how about this one: “You are a spoiled brat because you have the safety net of your family’s wealth,” he whines.

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Healing From Domestic Abuse – Do You Need the Abuser’s Apology for You to Heal?

Monday, February 14th, 2011

by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

“What if the abuser never ever apologizes, does not believe in remorse and has no empathy? What then…how do we heal?” asks a reader. Good question for those seeking to heal from intimate partner violence.

Implied in this question appears to be a belief that I would question. Is it true that you need your partner to apologize, have empathy and show remorse in order for you to heal from domestic abuse?

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