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Abusive Relationship Help: Healing the Two Sides of Boundary Issues in Abusive Relationships

by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

People say that domestic violence victims have serious boundaries issues…which they do. And so do the perpetrators that they live with. It comes with the territory of being in an abusive relationship.

You might think of it as two people having a tolerance for the actions of the other. Or, it can be seen as operant conditioning in play wherein one person conditions the other to surrender their boundaries for safety in the relationship. Abusive relationship help typically recognizes these boundary issues.

To read the complete article, visit Abusive Relationship Help: Healing the Two Sides of Boundary Issues in Abusive Relationships

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