Gandhi on Boundaries
Posted in Anecdotes-n-Quotes on Oct 13th, 2007
A “no” uttered from deepest conviction is better and greater than a “yes” merely uttered to please, or what is worse, to avoid trouble. -Mahatma Gandhi
Dedicated to Anyone Who Has Ever Been in an Abusive Relationship
Posted in Anecdotes-n-Quotes on Oct 13th, 2007
A “no” uttered from deepest conviction is better and greater than a “yes” merely uttered to please, or what is worse, to avoid trouble. -Mahatma Gandhi
Posted in Anecdotes-n-Quotes, Resources on Oct 13th, 2007
“One of the best ways to tell if you are being abused is to trust your gut. This is a difficult task, if your abuser has managed to make you doubt your own sanity, but it is vital to your survival and healing. Certainly, if they are physically abusing you, there will be scratches, bites, […]
Posted in Resources on Oct 6th, 2007
We at EA.com have used this tutorial and can attest to its value and effectiveness in helping those suffering in abusive relationships. You can sign up to get access to the tutorial HERE! In this web tutorial you will learn about some techniques that can be used to stop a verbal abuser. However, if you […]
Posted in Resources on Oct 4th, 2007
Since 1992, ADT Security Services, Inc., has offered a life-saving program to address the scourge of domestic violence. The ADT AWARE® program, which stands for Abused Women’s Active Response Emergency, is active in more than 160 communities nationwide. It is credited with helping save the lives of 28 victims of serious domestic violence and has […]
Posted in Anecdotes-n-Quotes on Oct 1st, 2007
With abusers the good side is not real. The good side is a play they use to keep you in the game. The good side is just a tool they use. Who they are is the person who needs to hurt and control to feel good about themselves. -Curly - 20070930