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You Are Not Crazy - Types of Abuse in Domestic Partnerships

Types of Abuse in Domestic Partnerships

10/05/22 • 22 min

You Are Not Crazy

Abuse is not just physical. There are many types of abuse within domestic partnerships that have been normalized in our society. This episode breaks down emotional, verbal, financial, sexual and post separation abuse.
If you feel you may be in an abusive relationship, you can reach out to me at [email protected] or use the resources below to get support.
Website: http://www.emotionalabusecoach.com
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/emotionalabusecoach
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Emotional Abuse is Abuse. If you are in danger or need immediate help:

  • Call a help line: Toll FreePhone: 800-799-7233 / 800-799-SAFE
  • Shelters do accept women who are emotionally abused and have not been physically abused. Go here (http://stoprelationshipabuse.org/help/its-not-your-fault/) for a list of resources, or ask the help line for shelters near you.
  • If you have been threatened with harm or death, or are being stalked (followed and harassed) by your partner or ex-partner, you can call the police for help.
  • Plan for your safety if you are considering leaving your relationship. Sometimes leaving can increase your risk of harm. You can find resources to help you create a safety plan here (http://stoprelationshipabuse.org/help/develop-a-safety-plan/).

Support the show

Website: Emotional Abuse Coach and high-conflictdivorcecoaching.com
Instagram: @emotionalabusecoach
Email: [email protected]
{Substack} Blog About Recovering from Abuse

{E-Book} How to Break Up with a Narcissist
{Course} Identify Signs of Abuse and Begin to Heal
{Free Resource} Canned Responses for Engaging with an Abusive Partner

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Abuse is not just physical. There are many types of abuse within domestic partnerships that have been normalized in our society. This episode breaks down emotional, verbal, financial, sexual and post separation abuse.
If you feel you may be in an abusive relationship, you can reach out to me at [email protected] or use the resources below to get support.
Website: http://www.emotionalabusecoach.com
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/emotionalabusecoach
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Emotional Abuse is Abuse. If you are in danger or need immediate help:

  • Call a help line: Toll FreePhone: 800-799-7233 / 800-799-SAFE
  • Shelters do accept women who are emotionally abused and have not been physically abused. Go here (http://stoprelationshipabuse.org/help/its-not-your-fault/) for a list of resources, or ask the help line for shelters near you.
  • If you have been threatened with harm or death, or are being stalked (followed and harassed) by your partner or ex-partner, you can call the police for help.
  • Plan for your safety if you are considering leaving your relationship. Sometimes leaving can increase your risk of harm. You can find resources to help you create a safety plan here (http://stoprelationshipabuse.org/help/develop-a-safety-plan/).

Support the show

Website: Emotional Abuse Coach and high-conflictdivorcecoaching.com
Instagram: @emotionalabusecoach
Email: [email protected]
{Substack} Blog About Recovering from Abuse

{E-Book} How to Break Up with a Narcissist
{Course} Identify Signs of Abuse and Begin to Heal
{Free Resource} Canned Responses for Engaging with an Abusive Partner

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Season Break Update

A quick season break update :)
If you need support:
Website: emotionalabusecoach.com
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @emotionalabusecoach
I created a series of canned responses that can be helpful with diffusing conflict. You can get them here: https://jessicaknightcoaching.activehosted.com/f/3
I will email them to you with a plain subject just in case someone in your life has an eye on your emails.

Support the show

Website: Emotional Abuse Coach and high-conflictdivorcecoaching.com
Instagram: @emotionalabusecoach
Email: [email protected]
{Substack} Blog About Recovering from Abuse

{E-Book} How to Break Up with a Narcissist
{Course} Identify Signs of Abuse and Begin to Heal
{Free Resource} Canned Responses for Engaging with an Abusive Partner

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The Relationship Recovery Program

While the title may infer you are healing your relationship with your partner...that is actually not the intent of this course that I talk about in todays Podcast. This course is to help you heal your relationship with yourself if you're in a toxic relationship.
In this episode, I break down what I offer in the Relationship Recovery course.

  • Understand the level of emotional abuse in the relationship.
  • Identify your needs and where you have compromised.
  • Identify if you are Trauma Bonded.
  • Understand the Cycle of Abuse.
  • Understanding Boundaries
  • Look forward to the next steps in healing.

You can sign up for the course and take advantage of special pricing for October (only) here: https://jessicaknight.thinkific.com/courses/relationship-recovery
Connect with me:
Website: emotionalabusecoach.com
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @emotionalabusecoach

Support the show

Website: Emotional Abuse Coach and high-conflictdivorcecoaching.com
Instagram: @emotionalabusecoach
Email: [email protected]
{Substack} Blog About Recovering from Abuse

{E-Book} How to Break Up with a Narcissist
{Course} Identify Signs of Abuse and Begin to Heal
{Free Resource} Canned Responses for Engaging with an Abusive Partner

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