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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 [...]

Reasons for Women to Learn How to Defend Themselves

July 26, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News

Reasons for Women to Learn How to Defend Themselves
Below are some statistics that are a must for you to know as a woman or someone that cares for a woman.
• Every two minutes, some woman, some place within the United States is being raped. That is 30 women every hour!
• Every year, over one million [...]

Self-Defense Methods For the Small Person

April 24, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News

As a young girl in a bad neighborhood, my parents thought I should learn some self-defense methods. A man who lived down the street volunteered to teach me, but he said I was too small for normal methods. The techniques I learned where developed at age 13 when I was a whopping 4 foot 6 [...]

Leaving an Abusive Relationship

March 28, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Domestic Abuse


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 [...]

Codependency, Emotional Violence

March 25, 2010 by admin  
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If you find that being needed is more important to you than being loved, if you’ve been exposing yourself or others to emotional violence, if you are the victim (or the perpetrator) of domestic abuse – it’s time for your suffering to end.
Issues with codependency, emotional violence, and domestic abuse are often produced early in [...]

Improve Your Self Esteem – Ten Tips To Try!

March 21, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News


Improving your self esteem is the best way to improve your life and earn the respect of others. Although this sounds like a tall order, it actually is not very difficult. Good guidance will enable this to happen. The following are ten tips that can happen when you improve your self esteem.

1. Stick with [...]

Beekeeping For Beginners – How To Start Beekeeping

March 18, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News


The hobby of beekeeping is fast becoming one of the top pastimes for people from all walks of life. Although the whole idea of keeping bees in your backyard may seem a little challenging in the beginning, any novice beekeeper can easily overcome that with a little help and guidance. If you want to know [...]

Reasons for Women to Learn How to Defend Themselves

March 17, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News


Below are some statistics that are a must for you to know as a woman or someone that cares for a woman.
• Every two minutes, some woman, some place within the United States is being raped. That is 30 women every hour!
• Every year, over one million women suffer some form of abuse by their [...]

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

March 11, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News


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 call your local domestic violence hotline and get help in [...]

Surviving Stalking – A Comprehensive Survival Manual

March 7, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Self Defense Advice & News, Stalking

A practical and comprehensive survival manual for victims of stalking and related crimes, Surviving Stalking offers sound, realistic and practical advice to victims and guidance through each stage of the criminal justice processes in America, Britain, and Australia. Using case studies, Michele Pathé describes the traumatic effects of stalking, the course of these symptoms, [...]

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