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Domestic Abuse Therapy – What Is the Difference between Battering and Anger?

by Dr.Jeanne King, Ph.D.

A turning point insight for people in domestic abuse therapy comes with their understanding the distinction between battering and anger.

They may say, “If battering is off the table and no longer acceptable in my relationship, then what do I do with my anger?” For crying out loud, we all get angry, right? That’s part of being a human being.

But, the issue at hand here is the implied relationship between anger and battering. Are they the same? How are they different?

To read the complete article, please visit Domestic Abuse Therapy – What Is the Difference between Battering and Anger?

© Dr Jeanne King, Ph.D. – Domestic Violence Prevention and Intervention

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