
Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotional Trauma
By Sharmen Kimbrough If you’re like most people, you’ve probably looked to the internet to try to make sense of the dysfunctional or destructive patterns
By Sharmen Kimbrough If you’re like most people, you’ve probably looked to the internet to try to make sense of the dysfunctional or destructive patterns
The couples that come to us for help have often landed in a random, dysfunctional, unhealthy place. Frequently, one of them believes the best hope
Directly after sinning against God by entertaining and agreeing with Satan’s accusation against Him, Adam and Eve got straight on to sinning against one another
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
In marriages characterized by coercion and destructiveness, a separation can create space for healing and open the door for potential reconciliation. It allows for time
Emotional abuse is rampant in our culture of entitlement and autonomy. It is an element in almost every divorce. Here at the Marriage Recovery Center,
“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 is not something that is often talked about, but it is real and very destructive. We define emotional abuse as a pattern of
The majority of people who come to see me say they have been to multiple counselors, both personally and for their marriage, and that most
People often have anxiety about getting help for their marriages. That anxiety can have many sources. For example, concern about what others will think—will they
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