When Love Hurts: Abusive Relationships
October 14, 2016
When you think of abusive relationships, you probably envision physical beatings and bruises. No doubt that is one form of abuse I see. But to be honest, it isn’t what I see most often. More than anything else, I see verbal abuse and emotional abuse. What I try to get my clients to see is that this type of abuse is just as damaging as physical abuse.
I was interviewed by Peter Kowalke for Mind Body Green last month. Here is a snippet of that interview where I explain how to stop this kind of abuse. If you want more information, call us at 972-441-4432 or schedule a free Discovery Call. We will be happy to set up an appointment with a coach or a counselor who can help you learn how to bring some calmness and peace back in your home.
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