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Safety Plan for Domestic Violence: How to Leave Your Abuser

Domestic violence encompasses a range of abusive behaviors that occur within relationships, affecting individuals across diverse backgrounds and communities. Domestic violence—both within romantic relationships and within families—is a prevalent issue in the United States, impacting approximately ten million individuals on an annual basis. Statistics reveal that up to one in four women and one in...

Why is it So Hard to Leave an Abusive Relationship?

Every year more than 10 million Americans experience violence within their romantic relationships [1]. Domestic violence impacts heterosexual couples as well as the LGBTQ community and both men and women. When someone is repeatedly hurt by a romantic partner, it seems like the victim would decide to end the abusive relationship. However, it’s difficult to...

Trauma Bond vs. Love: Everything You Need to Know

  Relationships are all around us, whether our friends we connect with to vent, our family we see on holidays, someone we’re dating, or the people we work with. While relationships can take on many forms, there are relationships that can be more difficult, such as abusive relationships or emotional attachments we’ve created through trauma...

Can an Abusive Relationship Be Fixed?

Navigating an abusive relationship can be an overwhelmingly painful journey that leaves you mending your wounds for months or even years. And even when you’ve come to terms with the fact that the relationship isn’t just unhealthy –it’s abusive– you may question whether or not the relationship can be saved. This is especially common in...

illustration of a man and a woman standing in a living room. the man has a handful of money and the woman has empty pockets because of his emotional infidelity

Is Financial Infidelity Abuse?

Trust is one of the vital foundations of any relationship, especially when it comes to matters of money. Financial manipulation, hidden financial secrets or suppressing financial decisions, or the misuse of someone’s monies is known as financial infidelity, and this subtle form of betrayal can be every bit as harmful as other types, taking a...

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The Price of Control: Escaping the Grip of Financial Abuse by Parents

Parental financial abuse.can be difficult to recognize due to children not always being aware of the ins and outs of finances, bank accounts, and other forms of financial management. Here's what to look for if you feel your parents are financially abusing you.

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