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DV blog featured

August 27, 2017

Study: DV Behaviors Can Change If…

People who engage in domestic violence-type behaviors can stop and save the relationship, but it requires changing both their behaviors and thinking

Category iconDomestic Violence,  DV blog featured,  For Clients,  For Professionals,  News

June 14, 2017

Study: Emotional abuse can continue after divorce

"I was naive in thinking, 'I divorced this man, he is out of my life.'" This study identified 9 different ways a spouse might continue to control

Category iconDealing with difficult people,  Domestic Violence,  DV blog featured,  For Clients,  For Professionals,  News

March 7, 2017

Study: DV treatment doesn’t work, so what can you do?

To remedy the frustrating lack of proven effective treatments for IPV offenders, better interventions should be developed and tested. The

Category iconDealing with difficult people,  Domestic Violence,  DV blog featured,  For Clients,  For Professionals,  News

October 17, 2010

When you are ready to forgive

How Can I Forgive You?Janis Abrahms Spring (2005) (book summary) Forgiveness involves acceptance. The 10 steps to acceptance are: 1. You

Category iconDealing with difficult people,  Domestic Violence,  DV blog featured Tag iconacceptance,  conflict,  expectations,  forgiveness

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