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Divorce Abuse – The Promises of Divorce Lawyers

Friday, August 7th, 2009

by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

“I’m going to file for divorce,” she exclaimed, as though this was going to put an end to an abusive relationship. Ultimately, it may very well have this effect. But, a chapter of battling the bully and dueling with a deceptive beast waits in her most immediate future.

Learn the promises of divorce lawyers. Read on to avoid legal domestic abuse and prepare yourself for a fair divorce and safe departure from your partner.

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Abusive Relationships – Domestic Abuse and the Money Factor

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Common thinking is that intimate partner abuse happens to the poor. It occurs in the lower socioeconomic classes. It’s a syndrome that afflicts the unemployed, the uneducated, the underprivileged… But the fact is, it crosses all boundaries.

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Are You Really Crazy? 3 Tips for Domestic Violence Survivors to Separate Truth from Fiction

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

by Dr. Jeanne KIng, Ph.D.

The “you’re crazy,” “she’s sick,” “he’s psycho” is a pattern that I have come to recognize as diagnostic. That is, it suggests that I’m dealing with someone who reflexively will make the other person wrong, broken, less than they.

If you are on the receiving end of this “crazy-making” routine, then you probably know what I mean. Unfortunately, many in this position begin knowing they are not as their partner alleges but over time, they themselves become confused.

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