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Unmasking the Abuser Episode 5 - Pretending to be Prince Charming

Unmasking the Abuser Episode 5 - Pretending to be Prince Charming

FromUnmasking the Abuser - The Podcast


Unmasking the Abuser Episode 5 - Pretending to be Prince Charming

FromUnmasking the Abuser - The Podcast

ratings:
Length:
32 minutes
Released:
May 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we look at two tactics that are actually sets, they're behaviors that are like two sides of the coin. One side is all compliments, charm, promises and gifts. The other side consists of comments to make you doubt yourself, your abilities and your ability to realize your goals unless you agree to a relationship with the Abuser. These tactics are clever, effective and incredibly devious. Learn how to recognize when compliments are designed to manipulate and promises are tossed out to lure you into an Abuser's grim clutches.This is the podcast series that does so much more than entertain. It's designed to help you develop your manipulation superpower. Simply and effectively, you'll learn how to spot any attempts to unfairly persuade, influence or indoctrinate you. You'll be able to identify it accurately and early. In a world of propaganda and disinformation, you can know more and do more. Have a listen.
Released:
May 11, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (36)

Simple, accessible and accurate, this series exposes the specific moves used by Abusers to lure in and trap their partners in toxic relationships. Find out how to recognize Abusers' ploys and tricks from the earliest stages of a new relationship, along with the crucial knowledge necessary to break free and stay safe. This is genuine domestic violence prevention - currently the only program in the world that details Abusers' devious manipulation tactics. Since 2007, Dr. Dina McMillan has been offering 'Unmasking the Abuser' as a series of workshops and seminars. Now she's offering this key knowledge online, free. This information is appropriate for ages 13 and above.