To acknowledge RUOK? Day. Emma chats about experience with emotional abuse.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessScienceSocial Sciences |
Episode 3 is with Belinda Beaumont, a counsellor at Kids Helpline, a free private and confidential 24/7 phone and online counselling service who has been helping Aussie kids for nearly 30 years now with over 8 million contacts... and one of them was ... more
Episode 2 is with Author Danu Morrigan who runs the brilliant website Daughters Of Narcissistic Mothers and has penned the best seller "You're Not Crazy - It's Your Mother." Danu gives insight into the behaviour patterns of a narcissistic mother and ... more
Emotionally abusive relationships, we talked about them in a romantic sense in series one of this podcast, in series two we delve into emotionally abusive parents; what that looks like, signs to look out for and what tools you need to help yourself, ... more
Emotional Abuse, it's a little understood and talked about form of abuse which is far more common than most people realise. This podcast mini series hopes to shed light on how these people gain control and develop a power over a person to the point t... more
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Helps victims feels they are not losing their minds and helps them realize they don’t deserve to be treated this way because it is in fact (and sadly enough) abuse. It is wrong and a violation of someone’s heart and mind. more
Thank you. This podcast is helping to give me the strength to leave my abusive partner. I’m not quite ready to admit to other people that things are bad, partially because his abuse makes me look crazy and I will be ostracised for taking my kids away from such a good and stable relationship.... but listening to this podcast has helped me to try to believe in myself enough that abuse will someday not be tolerated......Thank you so much... please keep going....❤️
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