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  1. Early Warning Signs of Domestic Violence - The Walking Time Bomb by Daryl Campbell

    If they seem too good to be true you should do some serious investigating. It's when they are trying to present you with the perfect image that the mask can easily slip.

  2. Abusive Relationships - Signs, Warnings, and What to Do by Freddie Brister

    There are many women and even men in an abusive relationship, more than you can even imagine. If you are in this kind of situation, you should get out as soon as you can. An abusive relationship can be with a partner or just a friend.

  3. Warning Signs of an Abusive Relationship - How to Find Out Before Its Too Late by Daryl Campbell

    It may start off as love and romance personified. But it is crucial that you be aware from the beginning of any potential signs of an abusive relationship.

  4. Abusive Relationship - Signs of a Bad Relationship With Abusive Behavior by Gudrun Smith

    Every Abusive Relationship has from the beginning red flags and warning signs for a bad relationship with abusive behavior. The Problem is that when we fall in love we ignore this warning sign and talk our self out by putting everything into a positive light and ignoring the facts.

  5. Warning Signs of an Abusive Relationship - Be Very Quiet by Daryl Campbell

    Are you in an abusive relationship but just don't know it yet? There are signs that may be pointing in that direction.

  6. Misconception of Physical and Emotional Abuse by Robyn Gauthier

    Physical abuse is more than being beat up. It is any act of violence towards another person to empower yourself and to intimidate to gain control. Society needs to be educated as to what Physical Abuse is and understand the effects of emotional abuse.

  7. Psychological Help For Patients Victimized by Intimate Partners - A Clinical Advocacy Model by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

    When the family wants the patient sick, treatment and recovery are impossible. In the case of intimate partner victimization, one will need to follow a domestic violence intervention protocol to facilitate long-term therapeutic value for the patient.

  8. 15 Family Situations That Put Children at High Risk For Sexual Abuse by Francis Edo Olotu

    It is difficult to provide round the clock security for a child against sexual abuse, however certain family situations have been found to expose the child to avoidable dangers. Parents would be doing a lot to prevent sexual abuse of their children if they avoid the following family situations:   A home situation where children are starved of love and so have to depend on outsiders to meet their emotional needs.

  9. This Is a Frog You Do Not Want to Kiss - An Abuser by Ola Savage

    Wake up ladies, this is a frog you do not want to kiss, only if you can spot these red flags in a potential abuser boyfriend. Identifying an abusive man before becoming involved is the key to avoiding misery, heartache and maybe even death.

  10. How to Eliminate Abuse by Lisa Hayes

    I recently had a conversation with a woman who was seriously contemplating the somewhat philosophical topic of how to 100% eliminate abuse from our society. She and I didn't see eye to eye on this subject. However, it was a great conversation none the less.

  11. The Warning Signs of Emotional Abuse - Do You Know the Signs of Emotional Abuse? by Noel Parker

    Physical abuse is a slap in the face, a push down onto the floor, and a kick, but the signs of emotional abuse are a different matter altogether. In a way it can be simpler when you're a victim of physical abuse because you have the wounds to prove that you've been abused. Still, the signs of emotional abuse can be obvious when you know what to look for.

  12. The Top Signs of an Abusive Relationship by Noel Parker

    Emotional and psychological abuse will scar the heart and cuts to the very core of a person. Like a terminal disease it does its most deadly work on the inside. If you're concerned at all that you might be in an emotionally abusive relationship you need to know what the top signs of an abusive relationship are and then take some steps to protect yourself.

  13. Should You File For Divorce Due to Abuse? by Angela Baker

    Our definition of spousal abuse is similar with the exception that you do not need anyone to tell you that you are being abused. Your given intuition or given senses probably have and now you're seeking out information. You sense it but perhaps at the same time you may not want to accept that this is happening to someone that you know and love - YOU. And, you may not want to accept that you may have to file for divorce.

  14. Ending Domestic Violence - The Number One Reason Many Victims Refuse to Leave by Daryl Campbell

    The reason a victim of domestic violence does not leave an abusive relationship may sound strange to more than a few of us. But there is one rationale for many victims that we can no doubt relate to.

  15. Abusive Love is Rarely Patient by Annie Kaszina

    Abusive love is rarely patient. Abusive love is rarely kind. It envies, it boasts. It is proud, it is rude. It is self-seeking. It is easily angered. It keeps a detailed record of wrongs.

  16. The Cycle of Domestic Violence - Nobody Takes it Away by Daryl Campbell

    There are two factors that many of us overlook and unfortunately the victim of domestic abuse does not have the luxury to dismiss. It is the abuser and the ramifications of leaving.

  17. The Effects of Domestic Violence - Stealing Your Rights by Daryl Campbell

    Many domestic abuse survivors have to start from scratch when it comes to rebuilding what was stolen. Those still in that situation are wondering will they ever get it back.

  18. How Does Abuse Start in a Relationship? by Gudrun Smith

    Today we have so many dysfunction families and abuse of spouses and children. Everybody want to be in love and been loved, but we are seeing more and more the opposite? What is really wrong in our society?

  19. Controlling Relationships and the Look of Anticipated Conquest by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

    Why do controlling people look and behave a lot like drug addicts just before they score? Read on to understand this as the anticipation and expectation of getting that which is obsessively and compulsively sought after-control.

  20. Control Issues - Inner Vs Outer Control in Battering and in Anxiety Disorders by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

    In many conditions of psychopathology, control issues are central to the disorder. Certainly it is the case in battering. It is also true for anxiety disorders. If you are an individual struggling with control issues, seek to understand the principles of self-regulation. By cultivating inner control, you will discover a way of being that is truly satisfying.

  21. Ending Domestic Violence - Losing Control by Daryl Campbell

    It takes a lot of work to get many women to leave an abusive relationship. Why many others don't often boils down to one simple reason.

  22. 3 Devastating Effects of Domestic Violence by Daryl Campbell

    Almost seven hundred laws have been passed in the U.S. to fight domestic violence. This is a major victory but they arguably do little to comfort the victims who are living the nightmare right now.

  23. Domestic Violence - What Mothers Must Teach Their Sons by Kim Crouch

    Domestic Violence can have a devastating affect on families. If society hopes to have any chance of lessening it, domestic violence must be discussed with our sons at an early age.

  24. Sexual Abuse by Marisol Garcia

    Sexual abuse can be many things that are not merely penetration such as sexual discrimination, marriage rape, sexual favors, unwanted touch, unintentional touch, sexual comments, etc. The important thing to remember is that most often sexual abuse involves some form of power over the victim. Sexual abuse happens because the offender has power over the victim. This power can be monetary, legal, emotional, etc. Sexual abuse also involves some form of deception and breaking of trust.

  25. Emotional Abuse and Verbal Abuse - What is the Difference? by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

    We often hear the terms emotional abuse and verbal abuse used interchangeably, as though they were one in the same. It's more accurate to say the two expressions of abuse do indeed overlap. Read on to see how.

  26. Emotional Abuse - Are You a Victim? by Kitya Ferrer

    Healthy Relationships involve trust and respect. But it is so sad to think that lots of relationships may turn abusive. You may think that there is nothing wrong because you aren't physically abused, but think again.

  27. Helping Women to Leave an Abusive Marriage by Gudrun Smith

    Today I made a decision to help women to get out off an abusive marriage; I want to help women to understand that they deserve a much better life. I was there and I done it, and it took me many years to get really over it and how to get out there even when the divorce was final for years. I want women to understand how they got into this situation and how they were destroyed with their self-esteem and confident, and the important part how everything even started. When I was able to get out of an abusive marriage and raise my kids all by myself in another country, so can you do it too!

  28. What is Child Abuse and How Does it Affect Us Long Term? by Davida Shensky

    Child Abuse occurs all the time, but it is hidden behind closed doors and not spoken about unless a young child dies. It is the most hidden of mental illness. Half the criminal population in jails today or alcoholics and drug addicts on the streets today are products of child abuse. Some forms of child abuse are physical, emotional, verbal, sexual, and, as Mackenzie Phillips has written about in her book, Incest.

  29. Legal Domestic Abuse - Is the Family Court System Supposed to Be Just and Fair? by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

    I often hear domestic violence survivors hollering that the family court system is not being just and fair. They say, it is supposed to be just and fair, and it isn't. Read on to learn about how you can better influence the outcome of your case and justice for yourself.

  30. How to Deal With a Narcissist - With 3 Tips to Protect Your Own Sanity by James A Richards

    Are you being abused and emotionally drained by a narcissist partner, parent, sibling or boss? My first tip on how to deal with a narcissist is to know a little about how they think.

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