This episode was prompted by the ongoing discussion playing out currently through a celebrity defamation lawsuit. Nobody watching or listening is able to provide accurate diagnostic information, which makes it even more important to shape the conversation about how this court proceeding is being viewed and talked about. When issues regarding domestic violence make it into the spotlight, often the reactions and discussion can impede future victims of domestic violence from coming forward and seeking help and safety. This episode is an attempt to bring proper attention to the issue of domestic violence and provide a deeper discussion about the underlying issues for those in situations of domestic violence. There are also current statistics about DV in the show notes for those interested.
https://ncadv.org/STATISTICS
Episode 118: What do the data say?
Episode 117: Little t traumas
Episode 116: An Introduction to Socially Acceptable Addictions
Episode 115: Hidden Trauma Crash Course: Violence in the Workplace
Episode 114: Recovery Healing with your Adult Children
Episode 113: Recovery Healing with your Teens (14-18)
Episode 112: Honor your Season
Episode 111: Limits and Changes
Episode 110: Recovery Healing with your Children (10-13)
Episode 109: Wake Up Call with Alex Runolfson: Grief and Trauma
Episode 108: Recovery Healing with your Children (5-10)
Episode 107: Recovery and Healing with your Children (0-5)
Episode 106: Getting the Right Level of Care with Tim Kiernon
Episode 105: Healing the Damage done by addiction with Children
Episode 104: Prodependence with Rob Weiss
Episode 103: Later-Stage Sex and Love Addiction Recovery for Women with Staci Sprout
Episode 102: Effective Apologies
Episode 101: Therapeutic Disclosure with Hope Ray
Episode 100: Catching Up
Episode 99: Power Plays in Relationships with Deb Kaplan
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