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Abusive Relationships and Self-Care: The Impact of Meditation on Abusive Relationships
One of the hardest things for an abuser is to sit back and take pleasure in, or even show tolerance for, your indulging in something that enhances your sense of self and inner well being when it comes to something or someone beyond your partner. Ever wondered why? In this discussion of meditation and abusive relationships, you will see why.
Leaving an Abusive Relationship - What You Must Know to Leave an Abusive Relationship Safely
Often times we hear that leaving an abuser, can be deadly. Learn why and what you want to know about leaving an abusive relationship.
Family Violence Healing - Writing about a Mother's Nightmare of Abuse Beyond Control
When you have a story to tell, there are two questions. How do you do it? And how did you do it? Domestic violence survivors often ask these questions of me. Read on to learn how your story can write itself.
After the Abusive Relationship - Long-Term Aid for Domestic Abuse Survivors
Domestic abuse recovery is traditionally about taking care of the immediate crisis needs for domestic abuse survival. Look to the long-term needs and see how they can be satisfied by doing what "you're called to do," and discover what you will need to develop in order to do that.
Identifying an Abusive Relationship: The Power of a Diagnosis in Ending Domestic Abuse
Diagnose an abusive relationship and you will be on your way to ending domestic abuse. Getting a definitive, objective diagnosis can put you in the "stop-guessing" mode and into the "start-treating" mode in moments.
Healing from Emotional Abuse and the Physical Injuries of Domestic Violence
Each time I encounter the body's ability to heal itself, I'm in awe. And to witness the role of intention in this is even more mind-boggling. Read on to see how you can take control of mending your mind and body from domestic abuse.
Healing from Domestic Violence - The Rapture and Remedy of Writing for Domestic Abuse Survivors
Journaling for domestic abuse survivors is not homework; it's "healing-work." Read on to see why and how you can make this your healing remedy.
Healing from Abuse - How Wakeful Rest Can Heal and Enhance Health for Domestic Violence Survivors
Domestic violence is taxing to the mind, body and soul. What is the one thing you can do that will contribute to mending all three, while in and after an abusive relationship? Read on and see.
After the Abusive Relationship - Remedies for What Next: Do What You Love
Leaving an abusive relationship is more like leaving your life as you knew it. Here's how to deal with what's next in your life after the abusive relationship.
Abusive Relationship Healing - 7 Secrets for Greater Well-being after an Abusive Relationship
Adversity is part of life. It comes in all shapes and sizes. Discover what you can do to overcome the adversity of domestic violence and enhance your well-being.
Domestic Violence Survival Tips: 3 Keys to Surviving the Conditioning in an Abusive Relationship
Understanding the "conditioning" that occurs in abusive relationships is key to one's survival in, and after, the relationship. Read on to discover 3 keys to over-ride the conditioning in abusive relationships.
Healing in Abusive Relationships: 7 Secrets to Successful Survival in an Abusive Relationship
Healing is truly an inside job, regardless whether one's troubles appear to come from the another person. Read on to explore the secrets to healing in, and from, an abusive relationship.
Abusive Relationship Healing - 5 Tips for Lifting Depression after Your Abusive Relationship
It is common knowledge that when one is beaten down, they feel beaten down. So it's no wonder that domestic abuse survivors frequently suffer from depression. Read on to learn how to lift depression in, and after, an abusive relationship: what to do and what to avoid.
Domestic Violence Health Effects: Chronic Medical Conditions and Domestic Violence
When you live with an abuser, battering happens from the outside in and from the inside out. And it's not surprising. Read on to see why and what you can do to ease the pain.
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