Content warning: This article discusses mentions of abuse. We often think we can immediately recognize the signs of an unhealthy relationship right away — until it happens to someone close to us.
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During Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Associate Professor Pamela B. Payne explains the complex realities survivors face ...
Dear Annie: My best friend, “Claire,” has been dating her boyfriend, “Jay,” for three years. I really liked him when they first started dating, but lately, she’s been confiding in me about some things ...
Emotionally abusive partners seek power and dominance. They use different methods of control to keep you entangled and stuck.
It doesn’t always start with yelling or bruises. Sometimes, it begins with subtle control—disguised as concern. A comment about what you’re wearing. A slow chipping away at your confidence. An apology ...
Students gathered at LBCC’s “Don’t Crash Out” Wellness Workshop and discussed the differences between healthy and abusive relationships with the assistance of student resources. The event opened ...
Jane, a woman from Texas, called into The Ramsey Show looking for ways to help her mom leave an abusive relationship. Her mother and two sisters plan to escape Oregon and move closer to her in Fort ...
My best friend, “Claire,” has been dating her boyfriend, “Jay,” for three years. I really liked him when they first started dating, but lately, she’s been confiding in me about some things that are ...
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