by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
We know that domestic abuse survivors endure the tremendous pressure of their controlling partners. And they become accustomed to manipulation as a means to fulfill one’s personal needs.
It’s no wonder that manipulation becomes a method of choice when it comes to meeting their own individual needs. But how satisfying will this be in the long-run?
For full article, visit: Victimization and Manipulation – 3 Tips for Satisfying Your Needs after the Abusive Relationship
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