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Suggestions for Leaving an Abusive Partner by One Who’s Been There

September 16, 2010 by admin  
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Suggestions for Leaving an Abusive Partner by One Who’s Been There
Though I am not a doctor, my advice comes from a combination of personal experience and therapy given to me by professionals. Leaving someone controlling and/or abusive can be (and usually is) a dangerous situation, so more than anything, my wish to you is to [...]

Ending The Cycle of Domestic Abuse

April 22, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Domestic Abuse

Women bring diversity to the world and, more importantly, life. They feel, they love, they nurture, and they provide for the people they love most.
Unfortunately, every day they are raped, abused and killed, mostly by their intimate partners.
According to the U.S. Department of Peace, 1.5 million women are raped each year. There are 5.3 million [...]

Online Dating or Online Deception? Find Out With a Reverse Email Search

April 4, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Domestic Abuse


Copyright (c) 2008 Ed Opperman
Have you tried online dating? It’s a great way to meet people. But who are you actually chatting with or exchanging emails with. You can find out with a reverse email search.
Online dating is growing everyday. People get to browse personal ads and pick out a person they like in the [...]

Is An Abusive Relationship Worth Saving?

March 29, 2010 by admin  
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One of the most vital tools needed in any relationship is forgiveness. This forgiveness is a means of letting your partner know that you realize they are human and will make mistakes. If you love your partner but find yourself involved in an abusive relationship then understanding how to save an abusive relationship if you [...]

Learn About Signs of Abusive Relationship

March 29, 2010 by admin  
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There are some women who are trapped in an abusive relationship but fail to recognize the fact that they are being abused because they tend to overlook the signs, deny the truth, or think of excuses for their partner’s behaviour. Without even noticing it, they end up unable to break out from the imprisonment they [...]

Leaving an Abusive Relationship

March 28, 2010 by admin  
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by Liz Johnson
Letting go of an abusive partner is surprisingly one of the toughest choices that victims of abuse will eventually make. Victims are often unaware of the unhealthy turn of their relationship and tend to stay trapped in it unless [...]

Healing in Abusive Relationships: 7 Secrets to Successful Survival in an Abusive Relationship

March 28, 2010 by admin  
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Far too often, we hear individuals in abusive relationships seeking to change their partners in order to change their relationship. While it is true that a change in either person will change the overall dynamic of the relationship, changing one’s partner [...]

Separating from an Abusive Partner

March 27, 2010 by admin  
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Separating from an Abusive Partner

If you are in an abusive relationship and are seeking to separate or divorce from your partner, your safety may be at risk and your ability to achieve a reasonable separation agreement may be compromised.

Abusive relationships are characterized by one party seeking power and control over the other [...]

Daughter in Abusive Relationship: How to Help Your Daughter in an Abusive Relationship

March 25, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News


Often it is the person closest to the abused individual that becomes vocal about the existence of an abusive relationship. This may be mother, father, sister, brother or best friend. What becomes most difficult for these bystanders is helping their loved [...]

Affluent Spousal Abuse – Battered Queens: When the Rich are Entangled in Abusive Relationships

March 25, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News


Common thinking is that domestic violence is a misfortune that befalls the lower class. We hear about them more, we see more of them, we have public services to care for their needs…but that doesn’t make them in the majority when [...]

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