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Thursday, January 19th, 2012
by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
We hear people say that it can be dangerous to help a victim of domestic abuse. You see, what often happens to people that come to the rescue of a domestic violence victim is that they step into the wrath of the perpetrator.
However, when it is your own flesh and blood, the consideration to blow the whistle or not is often replaced with a knee-jerk response. This reflexive knee-jerk response is the equivalent of pulling your loved one out from under the bus.
It will be a heroic measure when you do, but with the glory of your rescue…be prepared for the other side of this double edge sword.
To read the complete article, please visit Child Abuse Custody – The Glory and the Horror of Being a Whistle Blower
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Tuesday, January 17th, 2012
by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
Domestic violence survivors are notorious for being loners as a lifestyle even though they appear to seek support, solace and direction from others. It’s a pattern that is groomed in abusive relationships. Here’s how it evolves…
To read the complete article, please visit Domestic Violence Support – Why Do Domestic Abuse Survivors Live in Isolation?
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Sunday, January 15th, 2012

Prevent Abusive Relationships Membership offers private, discrete and convenient resources helping people worldwide understand the dynamics of abusive relationships, strategies for breaking the cycle of domestic violence, and the mechanics of ending and healing intimate partner abuse.
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