Verbal abuse in the workplace, or anywhere else, is not something you should tolerate. But in...Leftwich, Siobhan
An abusive person might make you feel like no one else understands or cares about you. They may attempt to break off your relationships with friends and family or become jealous of your connections with others. Your loved ones may be picking up on the abuse, so the individual may try to ...
At this point, it needs to be noted that if there is any form of abuse (physical, verbal, emotional, spiritual, or financial) or addictions in your marriage, then that is not normal. You need to find help as soon as possible from a professional counselor, therapist, or emergency hotline...
Gives you the 3 keys to dealing with verbal abuse in marriage, helping you weather and overcome the impact of partner verbal abuse. Offers answers to your questions about how you may help protect your minor children in and from abusive relationships while in your marriage or during divorce. Di...
Death of a Parent: The surviving parent may limit or cut off contact with the deceased parent’s extended family. Child Welfare Concerns: If there are allegations of neglect or abuse by the parents, grandparents may petition for custody or visitation. When to Seek Legal Advice Not all situatio...
protect you as you cope with these experiences. If you’re worried that bringing these concerns to lawmakers would worsen the abuse, your fears are valid. However, there may be systems in your community to help you escape abuse without your abuser knowing where you are or what you’re ...
In other words, if you had an abusive or multiple-failure parent, you have carte blanche permission to do whatever you feel will benefit you in your life. You, your children, and your spouse come first. You do not need to protect your parents from the knowledge that they failed you. Pa...
“I am a bad child” that creates pressure on children. These fears or thoughts transfer into the real world and children cope with the social anxiety it causes by withdrawing into their phones – where the fantasy digital world rescues them from their real life. Fortunately, mindfulness – ...
Work with a mental health professional to: address the fallout of your abuse understand how gaslighters operate recognize red flags and warning signs of manipulative people protect yourself from potential abusers With the strategies and knowledge I place, next time someone challenges the integrity of...
They call it Child Abandonment Syndrome for my daughter(s) and she needs to have positive methods to cope with the internal feelings she has towards you, herself and how relationships (partners/love interets) its an ongoing process that my family is struggling with. I wish you all ...