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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
The use of psychology or psychiatry to contain and control a family member (or close friend) is almost as old as psychiatry itself. Not well publicized, however a practice that dates back decades.
From time to time, you may see a person wearing a psychiatric diagnosis that was inspired by the manipulation of a family member or close friend. You believe they are crazy because they have been labeled as such. And often times, they begin to demonstrate symptoms lending credibility to the diagnosis. But the question remains, “Is it true?” And more disturbing questions are: “why, how and to whom?”
For full article, visit: Psychological Abuse – Mental Illness by Psychological and Mental Abuse
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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
Oftentimes battered women leave abusers only to find out that they are in an abusive relationship with their own divorce lawyer. And unfortunately, many spend as long awakening to this reality as they did admitting the abuse they endured by their former intimate partner.
Here are some seduction strategies that divorce attorneys use with battered women. You will benefit by knowing these strategies if you are looking for legal representation or if you feel that your attorney is not serving your best interest.
To read full article, visit: Legal Domestic Violence – 3 Secrets of Divorce Lawyer’s Seduction Strategy with Battered Women
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Friday, April 10th, 2009
by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
Verbal abuse in marriage makes for a toxic home. You feel it in the air, smell it in your living space, see its brutal impact on yourself as well as on little ones dependent upon you.
You know this from the core of your being, yet when victimized by verbal abuse in marriage, there is a tendency to sweep the big elephant under the carpet, and hope and pray you won’t trip over him.
For full article, visit: Spousal Emotional Abuse – 3 Deadly Mistakes in Hiding from Verbal Abuse in Marriage
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