By Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
What causes systemic abuse?
A) Systemic abuse players’ greed, ignorance and absence of their professional ethics and fiduciary responsibility.
B) Intimate partner abuser’s need to save face, get even and, last but not least, to maintain control.
When you put the pathology of a perpetrator together with an economically driven industry or with a blind legal and/or healthcare system, you get the most perverted self-sustaining abuse dynamic that you could ever imagine. Sadly, the mere placement of the intimate partner abuser together with the players of systemic abuse may even led to the perpetrator falling prey to the systemic abuse.
I’ve seen many cases where systemic abusers keep perpetrators engaged with promises to carry out their mission to destroy their victims. Once they have turned the batterer upside down and shaken every dime out of his pockets, systemic abusers let the perpetrator go. Then, there are those batterers who rise above this ploy by filing for bankruptcy when the game is over.
How do you know you are engaged in systemic abuse? …to be continued.
If you think you are facing systemic abuse, learn the subtle communication patterns of abusive relationships by taking the Intimate Partner Abuse Screen AND if you are, you will surely see it and can overcome it before it blindsides you.
If you need help, contact Dr. Jeanne King Consultants, LLC.
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