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In these articles, I explore common questions and challenges faced by women healing from domestic abuse, family violence, and trauma. I hope they will provide you with valuable insights and support. If you feel affected by any of the issues discussed, please don't hesitate to reach out for a compassionate consultation.

Understanding Vulnerable Narcissism: Insights from the movie “The Real Pain”

Have you ever felt drained by a relationship where one person’s insecurities always take center stage? Vulnerable narcissists don’t boast, they seek endless reassurance. This post explores their emotional push-pull, using the movie The Real Pain’s as a case study.

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Unveiling Coercive Control Tactics in Gabby Petito's Story

Gabby Petito’s tragic case is a textbook example of coercive control that went unnoticed. Learn the warning signs, the systemic failures, and how we can protect victims before it’s too late.

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Exploring Micro-Cheating and Emotional Fidelity in Relationships 

Micro-cheating is a subtle yet growing issue in modern relationships. From flirtatious messages to emotional secrecy, these behaviours can create feelings of distrust and insecurity. But does it always mean betrayal? Learn the signs, the psychology behind it, and how to strengthen trust in your relationship.

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Why Does Healthy Love Feel Uncomfortable After Abuse?

After leaving an abusive relationship, many people find healthy love surprisingly uncomfortable. The absence of chaos can feel unsettling, even boring. This article explores why that happens and how to heal so that safe, stable love feels like home.

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Finding Peace: Managing Emotions After Your Abuser's Death

When an abuser passes away, the experience of grief is far from straightforward. It's common to feel a mix of relief and sorrow, alongside emotions like anger, guilt, and the understanding that justice may never be served. Whether you find yourself mourning the potential they had or experiencing a newfound sense of freedom, all your feelings are completely valid.

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Why Do They Stay: The Complex Reality of Leaving Abuse

Leaving an abusive relationship is really tough, but you don’t have to go through it alone. With the right support, healing is possible. Therapy can give you a safe space to be heard, understood, and guided as you take steps toward rebuilding your life.

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