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Teen Depression: Signs and symptoms

06th October 2009
Teen depression is very common nowadays. The reason is that teens have to face a series of problems such as difficulty in studies, abusive relationships, and problems in relationships, tiff with parents and family due to generation gap and more. Most ... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John

How to Love Yourself and Others "Properly"

05th October 2009
I think it's probably easier to identify what an improper love relationship is than to identify what a "proper" love relationship is. Physically, mentally or emotionally abusive relationships are improper love relationships. Incestuous relationships are... Read >
Author: Carmen Pulido

My Very Own Guest House

29th September 2009
I went to a women's writing workshop retreat awhile ago for some much needed R and R. It was wonderful. We were asked to read a couple of poems and write from that. Here's the first - a poem by Rumi translated by Coleman Barks. The Guest House This ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Anger Management Technique: What Is Anger?

29th September 2009
Anger is a growing issue that is hitting our generation with its full force. With abusive relationships, road rage and violent attacks all on the increase – is our society more like a pressure cooker – and if so, what can we do about it? I remember a ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Shedding Domestic Violence Survivor Habits: Who's Fault Is It?

23rd September 2009
Most of the time what people do to us is not about us; it's all about them. But, when on the receiving end, we don't see it that way. We assume it is because of us. This is especially true of domestic violence survivors, who have become accustomed to b... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Healing from Domestic Abuse - How to Know if You Will Avoid Another Abusive Relationship

21st September 2009
People say once a victim, always a victim. I beg to differ. Over the years I have been watching men and women grow to become self-sufficient, self-respecting people who have no tolerance for being abused any more. These people have completely healed fr... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Abusive Relationships: Leave and Re-live!

21st September 2009
Everyone, at least once in their lives, have experienced getting into a relationship. When you are in a healthy relationship, both individuals support each other, sharing the good times and helping or supporting each other through the tough times. When so... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are You Alone? We Can Help!

07th September 2009
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Ending Domestic Violence: Wonderful You

19th August 2009
"Domestic violence causes far more pain than the visible marks of bruises and scars. It is devastating to be abused by someone that you love and thinks loves you in return." Those are the words of California Senator Diane Feinstein. According to The C... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell

Reasons for Divorce

13th August 2009
There are many reasons why people get divorced. This article explores some of the most common reasons that result in the end of a marriage. ADULTERY It will come as no surprise that adultery is an extremely common reason for divorce. However, researc... Read >
Author: amnorge

Abusive Relationships Don't Just Happen

08th August 2009
�But he wasn�t like that when we were dating� Maybe you so often feel blindsided when it comes to abusive relationships. You do everything you can to find someone who is kind and considerate, only to end up with someone with monstrous behavior. ... Read >
Author: Spyder Webb, D.D.

Domestic Violence Counseling: When the Counselor Becomes Your Enemy

27th June 2009
I often hear domestic violence survivors complain that the counselor they are seeing with their partner has sided with him/her. These victims expected to seek therapeutic remedy for the dysfunction that they live, and they discover they have gained anothe... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Domestic Violence at Home and in Divorce Court - There Are No Bad Choices

05th June 2009
People ask the most personal questions from the audience when they see you letting your hair down about the abuse that you endured. For years, individuals asked me, "Are you sorry you didn't leave after he hit you the first time?" "Knowing what can hap... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Identifying a Crisis Living Situation

21st May 2009
American society, when properly analyzed, is easily identified as one being in total chaos. This is not only true in America, but almost all nations around the world as a whole. While this may at first seem to be an outrageous claim, it is in fact not t... Read >
Author: danstelter

Partner Abuse Against Men…Yes It Does Happen!!!

02nd April 2009
The general perception of domestic violence is of a woman being beaten by a partner. However, there are actually a huge number of men who are assaulted by women that they are intimately involved with. While many of these assaults are relatively minor, the... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Abusive Relationships - 6 Points of Reflection in Knowing Whether This Is Partner Abuse

27th March 2009
It's no secret that we see what we project. And when it comes to partner abuse, doing so can have repercussions for all of us. Prior abuse in one's life can set the stage for misinterpretations of our adult partner's actions, intentions, feelings and r... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Spousal Emotional Abuse - 3 Tell-Tale Signs of Emotional Abuse in Marriage

13th March 2009
Would you know if you where in an emotionally abusive relationships? How do you know whether you're overly sensitive or emotionally abused? You know from the inside out. Look closely at these three tell-tale emotional abuse signs and let your awareness... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Strategies for Recovering from an Abusive Marriage

05th March 2009
Making it through a divorce after an abusive marriage is definitely tough, not just for the spouse but also for any involved. Even a amicable divorce is hard for all members of the family. The trauma can often times take a while to recover from. Phy... Read >
Author: Joseph Carter

PAS - Domestic Abuse and Parential Alienation

04th March 2009
In marriages in which there is no domestic violence and parental alienation upon divorce, it is more often the woman who is the alienating parent. Whereas in marriages in which there is domestic violence, the victimized partner is in most cases the aliena... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

How To Get An Ex Back Even In The Worst Situation – Is It Possible?

21st January 2009
One major concern for anyone who have just gone through a break up is this, "Is it really possible to get my ex back? What if I am the only one trying? What if I am in a very bad situation? What if my situation is unique?" Well, there are both good new... Read >
Author: Jason B Han

Building Teamwork In Kids Through Sport

05th January 2009
While it's been long known the children can subsidy physically from participating in bunch sports, few reach the psychological repayment associated with enrolling their result in bunch sports that they have. The importance of bodily activity such as squad... Read >
Author: Joey Singer

How to Recognize and Cope with the Isolation in an Abusive Relationship!

05th January 2009
Isolation is one of the mechanisms used to create and maintain domination of one person over another. Evolution of isolation in abusive relationships It often evolves so gradually that you don’t realize it’s happening until you wake-up one day and n... Read >
Author: RAMAN KUMAR SHARMA

Ways To Deal With Elder Abuse

18th November 2008
Not everyone is equipped with the patience to be a nurse, yet many Americans find themselves caring for a senior at home. As a result, there are roughly 2 million cases of elder abuse each year that include emotional, physical, sexual and financial abuse,... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Family Violence Healing - Writing about a Mother's Nightmare of Abuse Beyond Control

12th November 2008
Where did you get the where-with-all to write your book (All But My Soul) people continue to ask seven years after its publication. This question has been presented to me so many times, I'm compelled to give you the answer in this article. I didn't wri... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Dating Violence Amongst Teen Should Not Be Overlooked

05th November 2008
Forty percent of teenage girls, ages 14 to 17, say they know someone their age who has been hit or beaten by a boyfriend. In one study, 30 to 50 percent of female high school students reported having already experienced teen dating violence, which most of... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Do You Think True Love Exists

15th October 2008
Many people have had their doubts about true love. This could be because of the many experiences they have gone through. Some of them have been in abusive relationships where the partner abused them physically and emotionally, some later discovered that t... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Abusive Relationships - How to Recognize and Cope with the Isolation in an Abusive Relationship

06th October 2008
Isolation is one of the mechanisms used to create and maintain domination of one person over another. Evolution of Isolation in Abusive Relationships It often evolves so gradually that you don't realize it's happening until you wake-up one day and n... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Common Myths Surrounding Domestic Violence.

12th September 2008
Many women who are in abusive relationships seems to stick to their abusive partners regardless of domestic violence. You and i wonder what makes it difficult for the women to just walk away and stay a violence-free lives. If you ask them, they will give ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Adult Child's Abusive Relationship - How to Support Your Child's Psychotherapeutic Growth

09th September 2008
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. The Process Yields the Result Psychotherapy is a process; it's not an injection. Even though there ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Common Myths Surrounding Domestic Violence.

09th September 2008
Many women who are in abusive relationships seems to stick to their abusive partners regardless of domestic violence. You and i wonder what makes it difficult for the women to just walk away and stay a violence-free lives. If you ask them, they will give ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Domestic Violence Survival Tips: 3 Keys to Surviving the Conditioning in an Abusive Relationship

02nd September 2008
Understanding the conditioning that occurs in abusive relationships is key to one's survival in, and after, the relationship. Here are three keys to help you see the role and effects of conditioning in abusive relationships. 1) You did not make him/her... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

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

21st August 2008
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... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Recognizing Abusive Relationships: The Subtle Communication Patterns of Emotional Verbal Abuse

29th July 2008
How do you help someone who is abused to see the light? In screening thousands of people for domestic abuse, I'm convinced that showing the subtle communication patterns of abusive relationships helps someone being abused to awaken to their circumstances.... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Anger Management Classes

30th June 2008
Do you experience extreme feelings of frustration? Do you see red when something doesn’t go your way? Do you get aggressive and agitated easily? Well, if the answer is yes then you are a potential candidate for anger management classes. Anger can ma... Read >
Author: Gregory Kyles, LPC, CAMF

Teen Depression: Signs and symptoms to watch for

08th May 2008
Teen depression is very common these days. The reason is that teenagers need to face a lot of problems such as difficulty in studies, abusive relationships, problem in relationships, tiff with parents and family due to generation gap and much more. Mos... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Your Anger Management Questions Answered

08th May 2008
Anger is something that many people deal with on a daily basis. But there is a difference between simply being angry on occasion and those individuals whose anger is threatening to consume their lives. Anger is perfectly natural and is a natural response ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Ayurveda and Spirituality

26th March 2008
Spirituality has a great influence in Ayurveda. Just as vaguely said elsewhere about Ayurveda as the science (read knowledge) of life, to be healthy a man (or woman) must be healthy by mind, body, and soul. It is the knowledge of divinity within us tha... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Verbally Abusive Relationships

04th March 2008
"It's not possible that I am in an abusive relationship - my partner's never raised a hand to me." Does this sound familiar to you? It could be that this sentance or another one that's similar has been uttered to you by a friend, or a relative - or po... Read >
Author: Melanie de Jonge

Stuck To It

31st August 2007
Let me ask you a question. Can you really be saved from something yet remain attached or stuck to it? Much to my surprise the answer is astoundingly yes. Let me explain to you what I mean by "saved yet stuck". It's how we deal with the setback that w... Read >
Author: Johnny Morney

Why Answer the Question,

21st August 2007
Warning! This article will either turn you upside down or be the angel that keeps you on your feet, or both. Each time I go into a chat room on the Internet, in which the topic is abusive relationships, I hear the question: "My boyfriend pushes me to t... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Does Society Overlook the Courageous Acts Real Women Make Every Day?

07th August 2007
Whether you love her or hate her, Senator Hillary Clinton has proven her mettle as one tough cookie. She�s faced adversity time and time again; as First Lady to a philandering president and now as she makes her own bid for the White House. As American... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Good Anger, Bad Anger - Part Two. Expressing Healthy Anger. By Jeanette Raymond, Ph.D.

24th July 2007
The experience of anger when you feel manipulated, used or taken advantage of is a good clue that you need to take care of yourself. When your heart starts pounding and your breathing rate increases, your body is getting ready to fight for survival. You ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanette Raymond, Ph.D.

She’s Crying On My Shoulder While Living With HIM (Video)

20th July 2007
Office romances are tough enough, but… Take an office romance, add infidelity , and throw in an abusive relationship… and you have a potentially very dangerous love triangle. Fact is, many people don't get out much, and they meet their friends ... Read >
Author: Dan and Jennifer

Abusive Men: Top 10 Signs of an Abusive Man

31st May 2007
Abusive men are often survivors of abuse themselves. Signs of an abusive man can range from emotional, verbal, physical, or sexual abuse. Frequently an emotionally abusive man is also a verbally abusive man or a combination of all abuse types. A sign o... Read >
Author: Stephany Alexander

Combating Commitment Phobia

25th May 2007
Commitment phobia is rooted in fear -- fear of lost options or fear of making poor decisions. Most especially, commitment phobia is the fear and avoidance of having to commit to anything, but especially relationships. And like the proverb, it’s a doub... Read >
Author: Trevor Emdon

Abusive Relationships: What To Do

15th May 2007
Knowing what to do and what not to do in an abusive relationship are both sets of life survival skills to hold onto. Many times when you begin dating someone, a wide range of warning signs including possessiveness and violence are clear. However, we are s... Read >
Author: Ron Zvagelsky

Top 10 Signs of An Abusive Man

27th March 2007
Abusive men are often survivors of abuse themselves. Signs of an abusive man can range from emotional, verbal, physical, or sexual abuse. Frequently an emotionally abusive man is also a verbally abusive man or a combination of all abuse types. A sign o... Read >
Author: Stephany Alexander

How To Boost Your Self Esteem

05th January 2007
There is one consistent factor that lies at the heart of so many challenges we face in our lives and that is low self esteem. It doesn't even occur to some individuals that the root cause of so many of they're issue's are related to the low self image the... Read >
Author: Robert Hunt

Battered Women’s Syndrome

25th October 2006
Battered Women’s Syndrome Battered woman syndrome (more commonly called “BWS” or “Intimate Partner Abuse and its Effects”) describes a pattern of psychological and behavioral symptoms found in women living in abusive relationships. (BWS occur... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky

Relationship Rescue: 4 Things You Must Know to Solve Relationship Problems

21st March 2006
You may disagree, but hear me out on this. The world is full of people who live miserable lives because of fears. It affects all their relationships: family, romantic, casual, business. Spouses fear each other. Children fear parents and teachers. Empl... Read >
Author: Lori Prokop

Soul Mate or No Soul Mate (Written by : Ian Parker)

29th November 2005
Let's face it, dating is tough. It's even tougher when you have to get past the social hurdles of being gay. No matter what, you must always remember that it's your first priority to be true to yourself and make sure you're with the person you're ... Read >
Author: Ian Holloway