The Connection Between Animal Cruelty and Domestic Violence: A Warning Sign You Should Not Ignore
You are a busy and hard-working woman. You work long hours and take care of everything at home as well. You hear your man upset when you get home and walk into the house. He tells you how bad your dog has been all day and has gone to the bathroom inside. Instead of arguing […]
Why I stayed in an abusive relationship for over 18 years: My story
If it was so bad, why didn’t you leave? Why did you stay for over 18 years if it was so bad? These are the questions people have asked countless times since I left the abusive relationship nearly 3 years ago. I had several reasons why I should have left, but I did not. There were […]
The History of Denim Day: How a Court Ruling Sparked a Global Movement Against Sexual Assault Myths
Up until 1996, in Italy, rape was not considered a felony. It was considered a crime of “honor,” and the rapist could avoid charges if arrangements were made to marry the victim (italics my own) or if the rapist could prove that the victim had had “many sexual experiences” prior to the rape. But finally, in 1996, […]
New Relationship Anxiety
Why do we get anxious when building a new connection, and what is new relationship anxiety? The butterflies and happiness we get when someone new comes into our life. The possibility of love and a future with them is a warm feeling, but quickly the warm feeling starts getting hotter. Your heart is beating faster, […]
The Ghost of Relationship Trauma: The Lingering Effects of Being in an Abusive Relationship
Relationship trauma. It lingers in the shadows. It comes out when you least expect it. It is the heavy leftover weight of the abusive relationship that some people carry around after the dust clears and the connection is over. Sometimes relationship trauma is triggered by a tone of voice, a look, or a string of […]
Steps to Handle Domestic Violence Among Teenagers
What are the steps to handle Domestic Violence among Teenagers? At any given moment you have the power to say this is not how the story is going to end. Christine Mason Miller Tweet Roughly 1.5 million high school boys and girls in the U.S. admit to being intentionally hit or physically harmed in the […]