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  1. Women Abuse...Domestic Violence This is particularly true when the abuse is psychological, rather than physical. Emotional abuse is frequently minimized, yet it can leave profound and permanent scars. Noticing and acknowledging the warning signs and symptoms of women abuse and abus...
  2. Why Don't They Leave? Domestic Violence/Abuse  Why don't they leave? is a question that those not in such a relationship often have. Some in such a relationship also may wonder why they don't get out. This list is to help those who aren't in such a relationship understand some...
  3. Edward Cullen is an abusive, controlling boyfriend! Domestic violence is a very important topic to me. While reading Twilight, New Moon and now Eclipse, I was disturbed by the amount of "warning signs" or "red flags" in the relationship between Bella and Edward. My concern is that he is too controll...
  4. Recognizing and breaking the Cycle of Abuse Although professionals may disagree on the titles and exactly what each phase looks like, the Cycle of Abuse remains largely the same ... the main components being calm, tension, explosion and reconciliation ... with a pattern that often starts ou...
  5. What does not destroy me, makes me stronger 'Was mich nicht umbringt, macht mich starker.' 'What does not destroy me, makes me stronger.' Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols, 1888
  6. Verbal Abuse in Marriage Verbal abuse is an intentional, insidious, poisonous way of NOT communicating. The abuser doesn't want to communicate with you - the abuser uses language to manipulate and control you. The abuser tells you what you think, why you think it, why y...
  7. Surviving Anxiety, Depression & More On This Page You Can Explore: Finding A Support Group, Managing Anxiety, Taking Time To Relax, Consider Your Inner Dialog and more. You are not alone, support and healthier coping skills may help you to regain self confidence, hope and have the kind...
  8. Does bullying run in families? Does bullying run in families? Many parents can tell you about school bullying. However, how many of us stop to think about the reasons why a child bullies? In many cases we know nothing about the child's home life and what goes on "behind c...
  9. The Twisted 'paths' In Our Lives: Anti Social Disorders Do you ever wonder why people do the things they do? I am always wondering what makes people tick, especially those who break from normal societal behavior. Had I not gotten married at the tender age of 19, I would have gone on to college and studied...
  10. Living In Fear The answer can be summed up in one word: FEAR. Women stay in abusive relationships out of fear. The foundation of this fear is built through psychological abuse. So what is she afraid of? If the abuse has escalated into violence, she has many thi...
  11. Domestic Abuse/Violence Resources and Information Articles and other resources about domestic abuse and violence. Every day women and children die at the hands of someone who 'loves' them. Stop the Violence! Learn to identify abusive behavior before it gets out of control. "Courage is...
  12. Recognizing and escaping domestic abuse. Get started- it's time. Living in abusive relationship does many things to your mind. One thing it does, is make you unsure of everything. If you are not sure whether or not you're in an abusive relationship, then you probably are. If you know that you're in an abusive rela...
  13. Is Marriage Outdated? Ah, weddings. We love 'em, don't we? Marriage is a rite of passage symbolized by the glowing bride in a beautiful dress followed by an often huge celebration where everyone share's in the couple's joy. A few guests may be whispering "It'll never last...
  14. The abusive person I wanted to write a little about the abusive person.  I think most of us have heard of the ‘Jerkyl and Hyde” personality from the media, books and articles.  They can be warm and loving one minute, and the next can rage out of c...
  15. Anxiety Worry Panic Stress Life Is A Journey Each individuals journey through life is unique and fluid, always remaining a work in progress   Along our unique journey's we encounter bumps in the road, some larger than others. Anxiety is a common response. What...
  16. Self-Healing from Trauma Stop just surviving and start healing! Healing from the trauma of an abusive relationship can be difficult. At times you may think that you will never be able to be the person you were before or even the person that you want to be. This is partial...
  17. Abused Women need support You can't understand why you're being abused. You aren't for sure if you are being abused because maybe you think the abuse is really not that bad. You can't destinguish the difference, all you know is that your heart hurt's from the sadness you feel...
  18. Reactive Attachment Disorder In Adults Trust is a precious human commodity that is quite perishable. Once broken, it can be all but impossible to restore, especially when the trauma is rooted in the early years of childhood. During my five year career as a child protective services worker...
  19. In Memory of Lisa Steinberg, A Tragic Victim of Child Abuse This lens is dedicated to the memory of Lisa Steinberg, a beautiful child, who tragically died from abuse at the age of six. She's had a lasting impact on me and many others who were so profoundly touched by the tragic circumstances of her life and d...
  20. Anger Management Are you easily provoked? I mean do you find yourself jumping to conclusions very easily and raising your voice to people at the slightest feeling of discomfort? Have you recently shouted at someone, possibly accused them of being the source of your a...