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Friday, May 20th, 2011
by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
Have you noticed how some people will ask you to do something and you tell them “no,” you can’t do that on that day. And then they ask you again and again…and again. Sound familiar? It probably does, if you are dealing with controlling people.
It’s as though—in their mind—if they keep asking, eventually they will get the answer they desire. And, in a weak moment, you may even give it to them just to stop “the asking.”
To read the complete article, please visit Eliminating Controlling – People Ask Me Until You Wear Me Down
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Sunday, May 1st, 2011
by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
When he has the vicious tongue literally and she has the upper hand figuratively, domestic abuse dynamics overlap. Who is the abuser and who is the abused?
At one point, it may appear that she is clearly a victim to his ugly words and hurtful emotional verbal abuse. And then, there are those moments when it is very clear that she has two votes to his one.
To read the complete article, please visit Controlling Relationship – The Subtle and Significant Dynamics of an Abusive Relationship
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Thursday, April 21st, 2011
by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
Battered mothers think the attorney they meet after their children are removed from their custody is their savior. But, he can be the biggest rapist on their path.
When you go from the frying pan to the fire, as battered noncustodial mothers do, you think anyone in the system that talks nice to you is there to help. Beware, because that’s not so.
To read the complete article, please visit Mother Child Custody – Beware of the Seduction of the Noncustodial Parent
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