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What Domestic Violence Accountability Should Really Mean

What Domestic Violence Accountability Should Really Mean

by Michael | Jul 28, 2018 | The Change Journey

I’ve read countless articles and social media posts calling for domestic violence offenders’ accountability. As someone who committed that offense, those calls used to feel like a vigilante was headed my way. What I’ve learned through my change process, however,...
Understanding Spiritual Abuse: How Misusing Scripture and Religion Harms Relationships

Understanding Spiritual Abuse: How Misusing Scripture and Religion Harms Relationships

by Michael | Jul 17, 2018 | Problem areas

Many advocates see religion as part of the domestic violence problem because they know someone who has used Bible verses to defend abusive actions. When a man uses scripture to justify holding a dominant, authoritarian position over a woman it is called spiritual...
Rebuilding Trust: an Effective Apology after Domestic Violence or Abuse

Rebuilding Trust: an Effective Apology after Domestic Violence or Abuse

by Michael | Jul 7, 2018 | Communication Skills

An apology is something that we all like to receive but most of us find difficult to give. And, giving an apology well will help restore a relationship, while other ways can sound empty and insincere. Maybe that’s why it seems like a good, effective apology is so...

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