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29th September 2009
Everyone wants to be beautiful, young, healthy and fit. There is no end to the diets, workouts and health plans. Yet the most important diet of all has been overlooked. This is a diet that releases stress, relaxes muscles, offers sound sleep, diminishes a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Anger is a serious problem for one in every five Americans. Road rage, workplace violence, domestic abuse and even addiction are just a few of its many expressions. The reason such a large umber of our nation’s citizens are on antidepressants, overweigh... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
When my first book (The Cliffhanger) was published nearly seven years ago, I had high hopes of its success. I mean I am, after all, a PR person – so how hard could it be to market fiction? Granted, up till that point I hadn't taken on a lot of fiction ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Many people who need marriage help take their search for answers to their problems where they take their searches for everything else – online. But is it possible to find marriage help through an Internet search engine the way you search for Persian rug... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
It begins at home, rears its ugly head in school, becomes apparent in early love relationships, dating, marriage and finally your children pick it up from you and unknowingly pass it on to their children.
It’s the cycle of abuse. Abusers always hav... Read >
Author: Kathi Calahan
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.
18th September 2009
When parents divorce, in most cases one of the parents is given custody and the other parent is given visitation rights. The visitation schedule can vary according to each parent's needs. A standard visitation agreement allows the non-custodial parent to ... Read >
Author: Michael Waddington
17th September 2009
Reality Checked – Life through Death, is a moving saga about finding meaning in a world of suffering and pointless hate based on the color of skin. Former school teacher and Theologist, Victor Waller has incorporated many of life’s issues through the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
It’s mean, it’s cruel and it’s inexcusable.
Verbal abuse, or mental abuse, is passed on like a life-threatening disease throughout the family. We choose mates, places of employment and friends based upon family patterns of familiarity. No one e... Read >
Author: Kathi Calahan
16th September 2009
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 don't know how to work the system.
Domestic abuse survivors go to divorce court ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
01st September 2009
Battered women, who are victims of spousal legal abuse, tell me, "The courts and attorneys don't get it!" These women truly believe that the court agents don't understand domestic abuse. But the fact is the divorce lawyers and family court agents do under... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
30th August 2009
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.
Best part of it is they usually ar... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
19th August 2009
We all know that when we see a victim of domestic abuse, there are other people impacted by this person's victimization. Some are affected directly, some indirectly, some intentionally and some inadvertently.
Now if you've read my writings, you know I ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
15th August 2009
One of the highest-ranking causes of brain injury in the United States is violence. Nearly a quarter of brain trauma cases in children is due to child abuse. As the size and vulnerability of small children is a factor, there is a much higher rate of dea... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
10th August 2009
"I'm going to file for divorce," she exclaimed, as though this was going to put an end to an abusive relationship. Ultimately, it may very well have this effect. But, a chapter of battling the bully and dueling with a deceptive beast waits in her most imm... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
16th July 2009
One of the most crippling life losses is the loss of a child to legal domestic abuse. Routinely, we are approached by women denied access to their children and grandchildren because of the whim of former abusive partners or family members.
The pain the... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
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.
26th June 2009
As a psychologist, domestic abuse consultant and one who has known domestic violence personally, I'm frequently approached by battered women for "psychological truth." They are eager to know if the names and labels given to them by their abusive partners,... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
11th June 2009
Anger is a natural emotion in every human-being that empowers against any threat or attack on the well-being. It is not the anger which is the matter of concern but the mismanaged temper and anger which is the chief root of conflict. Every fifth American ... Read >
Author: spiral2g@gmail.com
10th June 2009
Domestic violence help comes in all shapes and sizes. There is the crisis hotline to get you where you need to go ASAP. Then, there are the community domestic abuse support groups that assure you that "you are not alone."
Your domestic violence shelter... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
01st June 2009
Philanthropy, a wonderful thing for any business to be involved with, as it is a universal law that "to give is to receive" and is proved true on so many occasions, in so many ways.
I've also observed that those with the least to give are the ones who gi... Read >
Author: Eric Melin
01st June 2009
Philanthropy, a wonderful thing for any business to be involved with, as it is a universal law that "to give is to receive" and is proved true on so many occasions, in so many ways.
I've also observed that those with the least to give are the ones who gi... Read >
Author: Eric Melin
15th May 2009
Non-profits that are seeing an increased demand for their services from non-English speakers know that juggling the community’s needs and a tight budget is challenging. One thing is clear: English-only is usually not an option if they want to meet thei... Read >
Author: Janine Libbey
06th May 2009
Domestic violence may be defined as physical or psychological abuse of a spouse, family member, partner or ex-partner. Domestic violence laws are stringent and this form of abuse is considered to be a crime in all the states of the US. If charged with suc... Read >
Author: adalphpaul
17th April 2009
In my work as a forensic psychologist I have been involved in hundreds of criminal cases of domestic abuse over the years. Some of them involved the death of one, or even both, of the people in the relationship. I think it is obvious to everyone that by t... Read >
Author: Eric Menzies
09th April 2009
The family court nightmare leading up to my exile has lots of people scratching their heads wondering what actually happened. I detail all of it in All But My Soul: Abuse Beyond Control, but the whole story is so heart-wrenching that many people are blown... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
02nd April 2009
Verbal abuse is toxic. The following is Kate Carlson, OTR/L interviewing domestic abuse consulting expert Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. in an effort to help people recognize and understand verbal abuse in unhealthy relationships.
1) Kate Carlson: In your wor... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
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
19th March 2009
Being a person that has been in the media (print, television and radio) for about 15 years, there is one thing that I have learned, and that is that there are good journalists, and there are bad journalists – there are the ones that will step on another... Read >
Author: kenyetta mckinney
10th March 2009
The name “cheap” wristband is given because you can avail each at less than 1 dollar. Cheap wristbands are so cheap that it can be used for any purpose that comes to your mind. Many organizations, schools, amusement parks and foundations use this type... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
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.
02nd March 2009
Houston, a city built on oil and energy, faces uncertain times during this struggling economy.
Although Houston has long been considered a land of opportunity, even setting the marker for the nation with 380,000 new jobs in five years and slowly buildi... Read >
Author: Linda Cooper
01st March 2009
Intimate partner violence is best avoided by understanding the warning signs of an abusive relationship. In an effort to help educate people and increase awareness of relationship abuse, Kate Carlson, OTR/L interviews Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
Kate Carlso... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
20th February 2009
There are as many variations on this story as there are people living it. Yet there are a few common themes that present in most renditions of established intimate partner violence.
These are:
a) There may very well be a price when you leave.
b) ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
02nd February 2009
Nearly nine in 10 women who are suffering abuse in their home are subject to economic abuse as part of the domestic violence meted out by their partners, according to the women’s charity Refuge.
Domestic violence in the UK is a real issue, with two wo... Read >
Author: alisteed
28th January 2009
Are you ready to apply for unemployment?
If so, know the facts. First, employment is a state benefit, not federal, and therefore the qualifications and benefits vary widely from state to state. In many states (but not all) you can file over the internet,... Read >
Author: Roger Vetruba
20th January 2009
We hear it all the time: "You're too fat." "Your hair is too short, too long, you're a dummy, you're too fat, you can't, you won't, you shouldn't, you're too fat!" Sound familiar.
It's no wonder that domestic abuse survivors develop dysfunctional rela... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
03rd December 2008
Often times we hear that leaving an abuser, can be deadly. According to FBI reports 75% of all homicides by intimate male partners occurred after the victim left.
Battered women are far more vulnerable to physical attack as well as attacks to their per... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
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.
30th October 2008
Do what you're called to do and the universe will support you. You've probably heard this, but may be scratching your head thinking about your bills, responsibilities and all of the what ifs...
This is understandable. So rather than jump in with blind ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
29th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ed Opperman
Have you tried online dating? It's a great way to meet people. But who are you actually chatting with or exchanging emails with. You can find out with a reverse email search.
Online dating is growing everyday. People g... Read >
Author: Ed Opperman
30th September 2008
Can we bring justice to family courts? That's a highly political question, and I think the answer has more to do with the nature of the human beings behind the system and the misconceptions of those using the system to seek safety.
We hear of battered ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
23rd September 2008
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.
As domestic violence survivors, you know the scars and wounds of battering. Did you know you can have a very a... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
11th September 2008
Sisters, brothers, children and partners – the realms of domestic abuse know no bounds and often it is those closest to the victim who causes the most damage. Instead of providing support through tough times, the victim’s nearest and dearest are a c... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
08th September 2008
Common thinking is that domestic violence is a misfortune that befalls the lower class. We hear about them more, we see more of them, we have public services to care for their needs...but that doesn't make them in the majority when it comes to domestic ab... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
05th September 2008
This website is for people seeking info about Minnesota or Minneapolis divorce lawyers. It covers such issues as child custody, child support, parenting time, and visitation rights.
Child custody proceedings will occur when a divorce is filed.
In g... Read >
Author: Karthick
05th September 2008
It's every parent's worst nightmare to find out that your child has been born with a disability. Feelings of fear, anxiety, depression, isolation and helplessness often surround new parents who don't know where to go or who to turn to.
Early intervent... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
20th August 2008
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. We see this in individuals living in an abusive relationship, and in those having left their abu... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
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.
20th January 2008
Many Requirements
When an individual decides to look for legal services dealing with family matters, he will have to opt for family law lawyers. These persons not only specialize in laws related to the family but also deal with other aspects of the leg... Read >
Author: apurva
08th August 2007
Tacoma family law firms get too many phone calls from people who need court protection from domestic abuse. Domestic violence is an inexcusable, and yet ubiquitous phenomenon in our society. Fortunately, laws have changed in recent years and more state ... Read >
Author: Mckinley Irvin
13th May 2007
Domestic violence is more than just a situation of a man hitting his wife on a Saturday night after they have both had a few drinks, although this situation can be part of a bigger problem. Domestic violence is a pattern of behavior that evolves over tim... Read >
Author: Oliver Group Publications
09th April 2007
Anger is a serious problem for one in every five Americans. Road rage, workplace violence, domestic abuse and even addiction are just a few of its many expressions. The reason such a large umber of our nation’s citizens are on antidepressants, are... Read >
Author: Brenda Shoshanna
27th March 2007
Violence influences all members of society. However, violence against women is an urgent problem that is closely connected to inequalities and power disproportion in society. It seriously influences the ability of women to achieve equal status. As a matte... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
30th January 2007
Anger is a serious problem for one in every five Americans. Road rage, workplace violence, domestic abuse and even addiction are just a few of its many expressions. The reason such a large umber of our nation's citizens are on antidepressants, are overwei... Read >
Author: Dr Brenda Shoshanna
27th September 2006
Fear is controlling the lives of billions of people in every corner of the world. Are you one of them? In this age of anger and hatred, violence is everywhere. Fear is hard to avoid with so many current acts of global terrorism, unforeseen natural disaste... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart
01st September 2006
The International Marriage Broker Regulation Act of 2005 (IMBRA) was designed to offer protection to immigrant women and foreign spouses who become victims of domestic abuse. Passed as part of the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act in 2005,... Read >
Author: L. Tod Schlosser, Esq.
12th June 2006
As a person who has been privileged to have travelled to many beautiful places across the world and to have made life-long memories, I often think of people in some of these distant places who are not so fortunate and are affected by crime, malnutrition, ... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
16th April 2006
Many people who need marriage help take their search for answers to their problems where they take their searches for everything else online. But is it possible to find marriage help through an Internet search engine the way you search for Persian rugs,... Read >
Author: ted belfour
06th April 2006
As the kid comes to understand the world of being a teenager, there are many confusions and chaos, which can sometimes bring some impact to their growth. As kids make the transition, many elements can make their body and mind out of control. This may turn... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
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