
Emotional Abuse, Part 3: Anger as Weaponry
“Emotional abuse” often feels like a heavy and serious accusation, especially when combined with the words “anger” and “weaponry.” Yet living in an emotionally abusive
“Emotional abuse” often feels like a heavy and serious accusation, especially when combined with the words “anger” and “weaponry.” Yet living in an emotionally abusive
Coping is always a good thing, right? No, not necessarily. We’ve always been taught that coping with difficulty is a sign of strength. But what
Want to grow? Try marriage. No, seriously. Marriage is the absolutely best place to grow. I know some of you may think I’ve lost my
“I blew it again this week,” a man said to me recently. “What happened?” I asked. “I don’t know what I was thinking,” he continued.
Anne had tried for years to get Larry to stop his angry outbursts toward her and the kids. She never knew when or what would
I had a very disconcerting conversation with a man today. I don’t know the man and will likely not talk to him again. The man
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