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Battered Women in Divorce Court – 5 Lessons to Overcome Abuse in Divorce

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

I’m frequently approached by people who say they want to help battered mothers in divorce court struggling over the threat of losing custody of their children.

These people have the purest of intentions. What they may be missing is the plan.

To read the complete article, visit Battered Women in Divorce Court – 5 Lessons to Overcome Abuse in Divorce

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Abusive Relationship Signs – Unilateral Decision Making in Abusive Relationships

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

“When I tell you ‘no,’ you wear me down until I tell you ‘yes.’ And then I wonder what I’m doing with you, because deep down inside I know I’m not happy.” Sound familiar?

Domestic violence survivors tell me that they frequently have no say in couple’s decisions. Instead, they have a routine charade of “getting her consent” when the fact is what she really does is give up on holding her own.

To read teh complete article, visit Abusive Relationship Signs – Unilateral Decision Making in Abusive Relationships

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Domestic Violence Divorce – The Key to Legal-Psychiatric Abuse Prevention

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

For over a decade, I have been writing about domestic violence divorce and legal-psychiatric abuse to aide battered mothers in family court. There’s no question in my mind that people who are re-victimized by a perpetrator’s use of the system know who they are. They know when this is happening to them.

But more often than not, they lose sight of the abuse dynamics in play and fail to identify the actual players. Then there are those survivors who know the dynamics and players, but remain completely unaware of how to block legal-psychiatric ploys and prevent the re-victimization of themselves and their children.

To read the complete article, please visit Domestic Violence Divorce – The Key to Legal-Psychiatric Abuse Prevention

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