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Abusive Relationships – Making You the Problem in Your Abusive Relationship During Your Divorce

Monday, October 19th, 2009

By Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Battered women and abused men are accustomed to being the scapegoat for the problems in their abusive relationships . They are routinely told:

  • “It’s your fault, you made me do it, say it, etc.,”

  • “If you weren’t so ________, it wouldn’t have happened.”

  • And oh yes, remember this one: “None of this ever happened anyway…It’s all in your head, crazy-psycho.”

To read the complete article, please visit: Abusive Relationships – Making You the Problem in Your Abusive Relationship During Your Divorce

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Controlling Behavior – 6 Keys to Avoid Gaslighting Psychological Abuse

Friday, October 16th, 2009

by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

“Gaslighting” is a term we’ve heard to refer to mind-messing. That is, telling someone something that is untrue to be true. And then dancing in, over and around it until confusion sets in for the listener and anyone else that is an earshot away.

It’s actually a form of mental and psychological abuse, because at its core is control. You see the gaslighter will keep the gaslighting game going until he/she wins. And winning is resurrecting your utter confusion and willingness to buy the fact that “the sky is indeed orange.”

To read the complete article, please visit: Controlling Behavior – 6 Keys to Avoid Gaslighting Psychological Abuse

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Legal Domestic Abuse – The Reality of Family Violence and Institutionalized Abuse

Friday, October 9th, 2009

by Dr. Jeanne King, PhD.

When domestic abuse survivors show up in the system to protect their children and themselves from family violence, they can unknowingly step into “institutionalized abuse.” This is especially true when they rely on family court to provide remedy for domestic violence.

To read the complete article, please visit: Legal Domestic Abuse – The Reality of Family Violence and Institutionalized Abuse

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