

Are You Being Subtly Abused?
Subtle abusers can be loving, funny, warm and engaging when they want to be, which makes you all the more unsuspecting…
Subtle abusers can be loving, funny, warm and engaging when they want to be, which makes you all the more unsuspecting…
By Nicole Yi According to psychotherapist Avery Neal, over 50 percent of Americans, both men and women, have been in a psychologically abusive relationship —
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Abuse is not something that typically comes up in casual conversation. In fact, most people go to great lengths to keep it private.
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Most of us know what a difficult transition it can be to have a baby, and it can be even more complicated if you or your partner is experiencing postpartum depression or anxiety.