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love and abuse podcast

by Zander Waters Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the emotional abuse podcast?

The show about emotional abuse, manipulation, control, and hurtful behavior in relationships. For more about me or the podcast, click here. [...] How can you respond or react in the most concise, clear and healthy way so that their annoyance or frustration with you doesn’t […]

What is it like being in an emotionally abusive relationship?

What an eye opener! Emotional abuse can be so subtle and hard to identify. Quite often friends and family will not see the abuse or manipulation you're experiencing and might even call you crazy for suggesting it. The longer you stay in an emotionally abusive relationship the crazier you will feel.

What are the two sides of emotional abuse?

The two sides of emotional abuse are the perpetrator and the victim. Sometimes the victim can’t tell if there’s abusive behavior or just […] “ The podcasts, books, and workbook have been so helpful in my healing process. I am still learning from, working with them and share at every appropriate opportunity…

Is the content on this site and in the podcast for educational purposes?

*All content on this site and in the podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a medical or psychological professional before making any changes that could affect your physical or mental health.

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Helping you identify toxic communication, emotional abuse, manipulation, and other forms of bad behavior in relationships. Full of tips and advice for your friendships, family, love life, and marriage. Revealing covert abusive communication that takes away your power.

Healthy responses to their frustrations and annoyances

How can you respond or react in the most concise, clear and healthy way so that their annoyance or frustration with you doesn't turn into another toxic event in your relationship? Learning to respond in the most healthy way possible can make the difference between another argument with misunderstandings and confusion, and something that could be cleared up fast.

The thoughts and beliefs that allow toxic behavior to seep into your relationship

You are not to blame for getting into a toxic relationship. It is not your fault. However, there is a way you process bad behavior that may be working against you causing you to get into bad relationships over and over again.

The needy and clingy people that become emotionally abusive

Needy and clingy people can become obsessive and emotionally abusive. They will find ways to keep tabs on you so that they are always on your mind. They need constant attention and there's little you can do to make them happy except to be with them all the time.

When your friends and family get convinced you're the hurtful one

It's hard enough dealing with a hurtful person. You know they are going to show up in a certain way almost every time so you get used to it.

Is telling them you're leaving better than just leaving?

What's the best course of action when it comes to leaving the emotional abuser? Should you sit them down and have the "the talk", or is talking going to get you sucked into another conversation that causes you to stay out of guilt or being convinced you're wrong? They're likely to convince you of doing things their way so it may not go any differently during "the talk.".

Is an emotional affair okay when you can't get your needs met?

When you're in any type of difficult or emotionally abusive relationship, a violation of your relationship boundaries has probably already taken place. After all, you didn't sign up to feel like crap all the time or be unhappy.

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