Articles by Dr Jeanne King PhD
- Healing Parental Alienation Abuse - Lost, Kidnapped Child as Trauma or as Love
Is your lost, kidnapped child your trauma or your love? Your answer to this question is the cornerstone to your healing the trauma of parental alienation abuse. Published 16Nov2009, viewed 9 times
- Psychological Help for Patients Victimized by Intimate Partners: A Clinical Advocacy Model
When the family wants the patient sick, treatment and recovery are impossible. In the case of intimate partner victimization, one will need to follow a domestic violence intervention protocol to facilitate long-term therapeutic value for the patient. Published 10Nov2009, viewed 8 times
- Battered Women - When Mature Women Leave Abusive Relationships
How it is for the mature woman in an abusive relationship, and how it is for her when she leaves? While the abuse dynamic is virtually the same irrespective of life years, the domestic violence survivor's experience may be quite different depending on her age. Published 24Oct2009, viewed 60 times
- Abusive Relationships - Making You the Problem in Your Abusive Relationship During Your Divorce
Battered women and abused men are accustomed to being the scapegoat for the problems in their abusive relationships. ... Let's face it, "being the problem" goes hand-in-hand with being in an abusive relationship. Published 18Nov2009, viewed 214 times
- Legal Domestic Abuse - The Reality of Family Violence and Institutionalized Abuse
When domestic violence survivors show up in the system to protect their children and themselves from family violence, they can unknowingly step into "institutionalized abuse." Published 10Nov2009, viewed 48 times
- Readiness Assessment - How Do You Know When Someone Can Benefit from Psychotherapy?
The patient's partner asks, "How do I know she is a good candidate for psychotherapy?" Readiness assessment for psychotherapy is an important consideration to determine if one can benefit from therapy. Here's how I know when the identified patient is a good candidate for psychotherapy... Published 09Nov2009, viewed 114 times
- Legal Psychiatric/Psychological Abuse - From Family to Court, from Court to Shrink
"Once your abusive partner has used the legal system for further abuse, and final papers are filed with you having to see a psychologist of his choosing, how do you turn the case around? He continues to threaten to take the children away." Read on to learn what you must know before the real psychological abuse and damage is done. Published 05Nov2009, viewed 60 times
- Family Court Abuse and Parental Alienation -- Children as Causalities
For people who have been in family court with domestic abuse, it's no secret that the children are the real causalities. Read on to learn how and why. Published 23Oct2009, viewed 111 times
- Shedding Domestic Violence Survivor Habits: Who's Fault Is It?
Much of the time what people do to us is not about us; it's all about them. But, when on the receiving end, especially for domestic violence survivors, one doesn't see it that way. We assume it is because of us. Here are some things you will want to do in relationships that are not abusive in order to keep harmony. Published 12Oct2009, viewed 73 times
- Legal Abuse Syndrome - Lessons from Knowing You Are in a System
"You are in a system." These five words explain the nightmare that battered women encounter in divorce court. Yet, in and of themselves, these words confuse them. Read on to learn about the legal-psychiatric divorce system. Published 05Oct2009, viewed 1066 times
- Healing from Domestic Abuse - How to Know if You Will Avoid Another Abusive Relationship
People say once a victim, always a victim. I beg to differ. You can heal from domestic abuse and remain free from abusive relationships. Here are some pointers for knowing you're home free when it comes to being victimized by intimate partner abuse. Published 29Sep2009, viewed 87 times
- Spousal Legal Abuse -- Sticks and Stones in Family Court
I hear battered women's outrage over what their opposition says about them in divorce court. They take it to heart and integrate the slanderous comments as though they really are the picture painted by the other side. You must understand what is said about you in court is NOT about you; rather it's about your opposition's strategy to carry out their agenda. Published 23Sep2009, viewed 68 times
- Domestic Abuse Survivors - Obtaining Inner and Outer Wealth after Your Abusive Relationship
Answering practical pressing questions that most domestic violence survivors ponder: 1) How do you acquire the training and skills to reenter the workforce? 2) How do you overcome the emotional issues related to a lack of self-worth? 3) And further, how is this done in the current employment environment? Published 22Sep2009, viewed 468 times
- Domestic Abuse Divorce - 3 Keys to Working within the System
People say that the system doesn't work. What I see is people not working the system to their advantage. This is especially true for battered women in divorce court. Here are a few pointers to help you improve the way the system works and the way you work the system. Published 16Sep2009, viewed 71 times
- Legal Abuse - Does the System Not Work, or Do You Not Know How to Work the System?
Battered women and uninformed bystanders frequently say that the system doesn't work. While it may not be perfect, it most certainly works. The real problem is most people in divorce court with abuse don't know how to work the system. Here are a few things you will want to do as you navigate the system. Published 12Sep2009, viewed 95 times
- Abuse and Divorce - The Promises of Divorce Lawyers
Learn the promises of divorce lawyers. Read on to avoid legal domestic abuse and prepare yourself for a fair divorce and safe departure from your partner. Published 04Sep2009, viewed 74 times
- Spousal Abuse Legal - Do the Divorce Lawyers and Family Courts Get It or Not?
Battered women, who are victims of spousal legal abuse, tell me, "The courts and attorneys don't get it!" But the fact is the divorce lawyers and family court agents do get it! Read on because the sooner you get it, the sooner you will help yourself. Published 29Aug2009, viewed 115 times
- Psychological Legal Abuse - When Your Psychotherapy Is the Victim
What is the impact of legal domestic abuse on your therapy? Read on to learn why you'd want to protect your therapy from legal abuse victimization. Published 25Aug2009, viewed 43 times
- Domestic Abuse Help - Why Marital Therapy Is Not the Treatment of Choice
Battered women who have not yet declared themselves as domestic violence victims, but know that their partners are abusive, have many questions when it comes to therapy. Learn what you can expect from marital therapy for domestic abuse before you begin. Published 15Aug2009, viewed 58 times
- Abuse and Divorce - You Are Not the Only Victim in Your Domestic Violence Divorce
Domestic violence survivors often believe they are the only victims in their divorce proceedings. But when abuse and divorce are before the court, there are usually more victims in the courtroom. Read on for insight into the larger dynamic of legal abuse. Published 31Jul2009, viewed 98 times
- Mental Abuse and Domestic Violence: 3 Kinds of Crazy Making Behavior
What is crazy making? We hear about it, we stumble upon it, we are subjected to it and we even do it to others. Read on to learn about the three kinds of crazy making... Published 25Jul2009, viewed 162 times
- Divorce and Abuse - Covering Your Bases When Domestic Violence Is in Divorce Court
All too often domestic violence survivors use all of their financial resources to hire an attorney and then come to find they have nothing left to secure a professional advocate that remains on their side. Read on to learn the importance of your securing professional advocacy that is un-entangled in the system that you are navigating. Published 24Jul2009, viewed 100 times
- Domestic Violence Counseling: When the Counselor Becomes Your Enemy
Domestic abuse victims expect to seek therapeutic remedy for the dysfunction that they live, and they discover they have gained another "enemy" in marital couples therapy. Here are some things you will want to know if you are going to a therapist with your partner for domestic violence counseling. Published 21Jul2009, viewed 181 times
- Mothers Without Custody: Grieving the Loss of Your Stolen Children
One of the most crippling life losses is the loss of a child to legal domestic abuse. There is no right or wrong way to be relative to the horrific loss of a child to improper legal maneuvering. There is only the fact—the reality that it is. And it is not uncommon. Published 17Jul2009, viewed 105 times
- Psychological Abuse: 6 Tips to Counter Being Improperly Labeled with a Psychiatric Diagnosis
Many domestic violence survivors intuitively know they are falsely labeled; however, all too often they remain at an impasse as to how they can refute classic, crazy making legal-psychiatric abuse. Here are some points you want to consider and steps that you can take to help yourself search for the truth. Published 03Jul2009, viewed 96 times
- Psychological Abuse: 3 Signs of Crazy-Making by Family, by Friend, by Enemy
How can a family member, who once claimed to cherish you, plot to back you into a fabricated psychiatric label and sentence of craziness? Read on to learn how you know if "crazy-making" strategies and psychological legal abuse are in play? Published 24Jun2009, viewed 99 times
- Psychological Abuse: Mental Illness by Layman's Declaration
Many battered women and abused men have a layman's psychiatric label attached to the core of their self-perception. It is a mental illness label typically bestowed upon them by their battering partner or by allies supporting his/her plight to save face and to discredit and silence the abused. Read on to learn how to handle this layman's declaration of your mental illness. Published 14Jun2009, viewed 91 times
- Domestic Violence: Are Victims Borderlines or Do Borderlines Think They Are Victims?
Even though "borderlines" think they are victims, this doesn't make victims borderlines. Read on to learn the difference between those with a borderline personality disorder and victims of domestic violence. Published 10Jun2009, viewed 93 times
- Domestic Violence Help - The 5 Essential Resources for Domestic Abuse Survivors
Securing domestic violence help is more than a crisis call. To increase your likelihood of accomplishing the safety and well-being you seek, discover what resources you will want and where you can find them. Published 09Jun2009, viewed 84 times
- Domestic Violence at Home and in Divorce Court - There Are No Bad Choices
There are no right or wrong answers when it comes to domestic violence. The decisions one makes while in and on one's way out of an abusive relationship are very personal and unique to one's circumstances. Published 09Jun2009, viewed 80 times
- Verbal Abuse Signs & Help - Understanding and Thriving beyond Verbal Abuse in Abusive Relationships
Verbal abuse, as well as emotional abuse, result in wounds and scars deep within. In the following interview we look at the impact upon the victim and offer recommendations for surviving and thriving beyond verbal and emotional abuse. Published 01Jun2009, viewed 101 times
- Domestic Abuse Counseling and Psychotherapy in the Age of Internet Technology
You so want a good therapist, but where do you find one these days? Discover how millions of people are using the Internet to find their therapist and experience their domestic abuse counseling and therapy by telephone. Published 01Jun2009, viewed 69 times
- Family Court Violence - When Psychiatry and Law Serve as the Batterer's Club
Institutionalizing battered women in psychiatric hospitals is as old as prostitution. Learn about this grand legal-psychiatric ploy of family court violence before it defines you. Published 29May2009, viewed 73 times
- Family Court Violence and Crazy-Making Maneuvers
If I tell you that you are "crazy" and threaten to punish you in divorce court because of what I have said, a part of you begins to question that maybe what I have alleged is true. Read on to see crazy-making maneuvers of family court violence. Published 29May2009, viewed 93 times
- Domestic Violence Awareness - What Every Battered Woman Wishes She Knew When She Was in College
Domestic violence far too often eludes us until it comes knocking on our door. And once it enters your home, you may find you are too close and "You can't see the forest for the trees." Prevention is the cure for domestic violence and education IS prevention. Read on to learn more about domestic abuse. Published 26Apr2009, viewed 145 times
- What You'll Want to Know about Divorce Lawyers, Domestic Violence and Child Custody
If you are headed to family court with domestic violence, you will want to know the ploys of divorce lawyers before you engage your attorney. The insights in this article will help you see the relationship between child custody and domestic violence. Published 27Apr2009, viewed 98 times
- Verbal Abuse Signs - Understanding the Dynamics of Verbal Abuse in Abusive Relationships
Verbal abuse is truly toxic. Learn about the role and impact of verbal abuse in abusive relationships and how to recognize the signs of verbal abuse. Published 03Apr2009, viewed 219 times
- Healing from Emotional Abuse: Mastering Mind-Emotion-Body Connection in Healing for Emotional Abuse
Invoking healing is both an art and a science. Learn to draw from multiple disciplines to heal from emotional abuse and recover from domestic violence. Published 03Apr2009, viewed 130 times
- Signs of Emotional Abuse - 3 Tell-Tale Signs of Emotional Abuse
Emotional abuse is best avoided by knowing the signs of emotional abuse. And the best way to know these signs is from the inside out. Read on to learn the inner signs of a potentially dangerous relationship. Published 24Mar2009, viewed 114 times
- Intimate Partner Abuse - Abuse by Projection, by Reality or by Both
Is this intimate partner abuse? Discover six innocent questions that will reveal your inner truth about whether your are in an abusive relationship. Published 01Apr2009, viewed 137 times
- Emotional Abuse Characteristics - 5 Significant Subtle Signs of Emotional Abuse
Lack of emotional safety is the number one indicator of a potentially dangerous relationship. It may seem subtle, yet it is ever so significant with respect to your well-being and safety. Know the five signs of emotional abuse before it spirals out of control. Published 31Mar2009, viewed 431 times
- PAS - Truths and Misconceptions about Parental Alienation
Parental alienation has devastating effects to both child and estranged parent. The more we understand the trends of this human violation, the easier it is for us to remedy its impact. Read on to learn about PAS when domestic violence is before the court and when it is not. Published 07Mar2009, viewed 95 times
- Verbal Abuse - The Role and Impact of Verbal Abuse in Abusive Relationships
Abusive relationships are best prevented by education and awareness. Learn about the purpose, dynamics and impact of verbal abuse in an abusive relationship. Published 24Feb2009, viewed 165 times
- Domestic Violence Prevention Is the Cure
While common sense tells us that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, we still have not applied this to domestic violence. And then we scratch our heads and say, "What made him do that?" Read on to learn how domestic violence prevention is the cure. Published 16Feb2009, viewed 75 times
- Abusive Relationships - 3 Keys to Saving Your Relationship with Your Abused Loved One
Witnessing our loved ones entangled in an abusive relationship can be as painful for us as we imagine life in the relationship to be for them. Knowing how and what to do in the face of this pain will save your relationship with your abused loved one. Published 16Feb2009, viewed 88 times
- Domestic Violence Divorce: Legal Psychiatric Rape
When a victim leaves a battering relationship and moves out OR speaks out, is she safe? Not necessarily so. Read on to learn why...and what you'll want to know to increase your safety on your way out of the abusive relationship. Published 04Feb2009, viewed 123 times
- Domestic Violence Survivor's Health: 7 Secrets for Successful Weight Management for Abuse Survivors
Weight management is an issue for many women. However, when you're a battered woman, it gets even more complex because you are dealing with inner and outer control. Read on to learn 7 eating tips to help you manage your weight. Published 10Feb2009, viewed 80 times
- Domestic Violence Awareness - Are You in an Abusive Relationship?
The following is an interview looking at facts and myths about domestic violence: the gender factor, verbal emotional abuse, impact of domestic abuse on children, tips on getting help and more. Published 05Jan2009, viewed 252 times
- Leaving an Abusive Relationship - How to Insure a Safe Departure from an Abusive Relationship
Leaving an abusive relationship quickly and quietly doesn't mean "out of the blue" or "on the fly." To the contrary... Read on to learn how the successfully leave an abusive relationship. Published 29Dec2008, viewed 91 times
- 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. Published 15Dec2008, viewed 118 times
- 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. Published 15Dec2008, viewed 148 times
- Family Violence Healing: 3 Keys to Healing Parental Alienation
Healing parental alienation is a mending most do in private, if at all. Here are some tips to facilitate your healing process. Published 15Dec2008, viewed 95 times
- Abusive Relationships - What is the Difference between Being Abusive and Being an Abuser?
What is the difference between "being abusive" and "being an abuser?" People trying to determine if they are entangled in intimate partner violence are asking the question: Am I in a dangerously abusive relationship? Read on to learn more about how you know the answer to this important question. Published 20Nov2008, viewed 158 times
- 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. Published 07Nov2008, viewed 120 times
- 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. Published 29Oct2008, viewed 135 times
- 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. Published 22Oct2008, viewed 158 times
- Domestic Violence and Child Custody - Legal Psychiatric Ploys of Divorce Lawyers
If you're in family court with divorce and domestic abuse before the court, hold on and brace yourself for the ride of your life. There are numerous legal psychiatric ploys commonly used by divorce lawyers to help their clients maintain control over the family. Read on to see some of their strategies. And learn to block these ploys before they spiral out of control. Published 13Oct2008, viewed 160 times
- Abusive Relationships - How to Recognize and Cope with the Isolation in an Abusive Relationship
Isolation is one of mechanisms used to create and maintain domination of one person over another. See how this icy shield serves to support domestic abuse and what you can do when faced with it. Published 04Oct2008, viewed 154 times
- Domestic Violence and Child Custody - From the Frying Pan to the Fire of Family Violence
One of the most dangerous myths about family violence is the presumption that family court will protect victims of domestic abuse. But the fact is this court can be used as a vehicle for the continuation of the battering dynamic. Read on to learn how and what you'll want to know to protect yourself and your children. Published 29Sep2008, viewed 232 times
- 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. Published 23Sep2008, viewed 219 times
- 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. Published 12Sep2008, viewed 132 times
- Adult Child's Abusive Relationship - How to Support Your Child's Psychotherapeutic Growth
Parents are often the instruments of change for adult children in abusive relationships. And at the same time, they can also impede the change process. Read on to learn how you can best help your adult child's therapeutic process. Published 06Sep2008, viewed 197 times
- 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. Published 05Sep2008, viewed 145 times
- Family Violence - Cognitive Dissidence and the Puppet Child
The saddest part of family violence and the legal abuse syndrome is the impact on children, both on them and within them. When a child is severed from their protective parent--a silent epidemic--life for this child is never the same. Read on to learn how and why. Published 01Sep2008, viewed 217 times
- 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. Published 27Aug2008, viewed 165 times
- Affluent Spousal Abuse - Battered Queens: When the Rich Are Entangled in Abusive Relationships
Domestic abuse endangerment to the wealthy can be as devastating as to the poor, though most people would say otherwise. Is wealthy-battered-women an oxymoron or not? Read on to learn about battered queens. Published 23Aug2008, viewed 197 times
- 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. Published 20Aug2008, viewed 179 times
- 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. Published 15Aug2008, viewed 189 times
- Domestic Violence Divorce - Lost Mothers, Lied to Children and the Legal Abuse Syndrome
Far too often when you leave an abusive relationship, you go from the frying pan of family violence to the fire of legal domestic abuse...and don't understand what's going on until the damage is done. Read on to learn what you must know if you are in, or approaching, divorce court with an abuser. Published 10Aug2008, viewed 229 times
- 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. Published 04Aug2008, viewed 168 times
- 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. Published 02Aug2008, viewed 254 times
- Daughter in Abusive Relationship: How to Help Your Daughter in an Abusive Relationship
A parent's worst nightmare is the anguish over knowing your child is in pain and/or in danger. How can parents help their adult children abused by intimate domestic partners? Read on to learn what to do and what not to do? Published 28Jul2008, viewed 131 times
- Signs of Abusive Relationships - The Subtle Communication Patterns of an Abusive Relationship
Would you know if you are in an abusive relationship? If your answer is that you're not sure, look to the subtle communication patterns of abusive relationships. You'll also discover what maintains and what stops emotional verbal abuse. Published 23Jul2008, viewed 268 times
- Domestic Violence Healing - Psychophysiological Illnesses of Emotional Verbal Abuse
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. Published 20Jul2008, viewed 243 times
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