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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • 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
  • 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: 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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

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