Domestic Violence Survivors: Thinking of Suicide?
It’s not uncommon during or after abuse to think suicide is your only way out. How to turn off those negative voices and find hope for the future By Stephanie…
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It’s not uncommon during or after abuse to think suicide is your only way out. How to turn off those negative voices and find hope for the future By Stephanie…
Is love enough to overcome abuse? By DomesticShelters.org It’s true, he hurts me. He’s controlling, and it’s starting to really get me down. I should just leave. But, I love…
What studying cults can teach us about control and victim shaming By Shelley Flannery Hearing the phrase “drank the Kool-Aid” is like nails on a chalkboard to clinical psychologist Patrick…
The signs and symptoms of PTSD in survivors of domestic violence Amanda Kippert One possible side effect of living through trauma is post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. This mental health…
You work too hard, and you feel you have no choice about it. Is your partner exploiting your labor? By Lisa Aronson Fontes, PhD In many couples, both people work…
Eight signs you should run before the abuse begins By Shelley Flannery We’re taught from a very young age that jealousy and possessiveness are signs of true love. If you…
Even after a survivor leaves, the abuser doesn’t always stop abusing By Lisa Aronson Fontes, PhD When domestic abuse victims leave a relationship, we assume they are safe. However, 90%…
The term is most often used as a manipulation or victim-blaming tactic By Stephanie Thurrott Mutual abuse—a term to describe two partners are mutually abusive against each other—is rare and…