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Emotional Intelligence 2.0: A Book Review for Those Working to Stop Abusive Behavior

Emotional Intelligence 2.0: A Book Review for Those Working to Stop Abusive Behavior

by Michael | Apr 30, 2021 | Resources and reviews

The concept of emotional intelligence (EQ) has been around since at least 1995 when Daniel Goleman’s groundbreaking book was published. For me–someone who aced school and showed signs of a decent IQ yet struggled with life—the concept of EQ explained a lot. I...
A Path to Stopping Domestic Abuse: Letting Go of Resentment

A Path to Stopping Domestic Abuse: Letting Go of Resentment

by Michael | Apr 15, 2021 | Root causes

Jamal kept tight reins on his wife: making decisions, controlling their money, and telling her how to dress. In his mind, he needed to stay in charge to keep her from embarrassing herself and him. He’s been humiliated enough in his life as a kid, and he swore he was...

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