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Nafeesah U.S. View Profile
| I can answer just about anything on abusive relationships, but I can't give legal advice on how to get out of one that's something you need to speak with a counselor trained and certified to deal with domestic violence issues to get resources in pursuing legal recourse. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
David Simonsen U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions directly related to your challenging relationships. I will give you a straight forward answer to what I think the problem is.
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james52144@earthlink.net U.S. View Profile
| I can answer any questions (except legal) about abuse, addiction, or relationships. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Dr.Sunu Sundar India View Profile
| I can answer questions related to sexually abusive relationships in families.
I can effectively deal with victims of abusive relationship. I am also efficient in dealing with child abuse and incest.
I am here to help others who have questions related to above said issues. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Azure View Profile
| can answer all relationship questions involving unhealthy, addictive, or otherwise unhappy arrangements, except those involving the legalities of physical abuse.. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Eugenia Springer, Ph.D. Trinidad and Tobago View Profile
| I can answer your questions on how to stop being a victim, and/or how to stop being an abuser. My ability to help you, however, would depend on your willingness to assume full responsibility for helping yourself. | On Vacation returns 12/29/2008 View Past Answers |
Dana Q U.S. View Profile
| I can give advice regarding emotionally and verbally abusive relationships, including recognizing the warning signs, understanding the psychology of the abuser, getting out of an abusive relationship, and breaking the cycle of abuse. | On Vacation returns 12/03/2008 View Past Answers |
Kathleen Nickerson, PhD U.S. View Profile
| Do you feel like your partner is pulling away or pushing you away? Feel invisible, unappreciated, unloved, and neglected? It doesn't have to be this way and I'd love to help you. As an expert in working with couples who want to strengthen and repair their relationships, I've worked with many people who feel just the way you do. I understand how painful and hurtful these situations can be; it would be my honor to assist you. I am happy to answer any relationship questions or general psychology questions.
| On Vacation returns 12/30/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-12-01 Relationship: Dear Girl You help him grow up. You explain to him that he is acting like a six year old child and tell him to stop it. You have to decide whether you love him enough to accept this behavior until he...
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2008-11-29 6 months on: K, You are starting to get caught up in the dance with him again. You are telling yourself you can handle it, but you won't be able to. He is a big boy. HE NEEDS to handle HIS ISSUES. You do not need...
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2008-11-25 am i in an abusive relationship: Miki, You simply went from one abusive place to another. Forget about your feelings, they will not save you from being abused. You need to get practical and real with actual behavior. You need to move...
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2008-11-25 beginning of abuse?: He's angry because you cheated on him, but he should express his feelings differently other than to verbalize you and if he put his hands on you it's time to walk away. Getting cheated on is the worst...
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2008-11-22 Husband Hurt Me: If you want to have independence, you will need to support yourself. That is a good thing. I would say that you did nothing wrong in following your husband down the hall, there is no excuse for violence...
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