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How an Abusers Thinks. Our Third Installment.

How an Abusers Thinks. Our Third Installment.

FromWHEN DATING HURTS


How an Abusers Thinks. Our Third Installment.

FromWHEN DATING HURTS

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
May 21, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode comes with content and trigger warnings: Domestic abuse, domestic violence, and graphic violence.
The voice you hear on this WHEN DATING HURTS Podcast episode was created by artificial intelligence. It is not a real person's voice.
The words spoken are a composite of beliefs and concepts expressed by dating and domestic abusers found within articles and interviews. They have been collected over nearly two decades. They have been reassembled as complete ideas and thoughts.  
This episode illustrates how abusers portray themselves as victims. There is not one "portrait" that fits all abusers, of course, but many never take ownership of their words or actions, and they justify their abusive and destructive behavior.    

NOTE:
If you are a survivor and want to share your story of abuse on the WHEN DATING HURTS Podcast, please email me: BillMitchell@WhenDatingHurts.com
The WHEN DATING HURTS book (paperback, eBook, and audiobook) can only be found on Amazon.

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Bill Mitchell
WhenDatingHurts.com
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Released:
May 21, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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A "must-listen-to" podcast for parents from Bill Mitchell, author of “When Dating Hurts”, who lost his daughter, Kristin, in June 2005. 1 in 3 WOMEN suffer serious physical violence from intimate partners in their lifetimes. Typically, it happens between 16-24 years of age. It doesn't need to happen. Bill interviews people with keen insights into dating violence: • Counselors from domestic violence agencies • Law enforcement professionals • Parents of children who were either lost or survived dating violence • Actual survivors of DV Share this with those who need to hear it.