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Domestic Violence/Expert Profile

Kriss Mitchell, M.Ed, LPC, CRC, CNHP

U.S.
On Vacation
returns 11/30/2009
Expertise

I am able to answer questions with regard to problems that result from emotional abuse or physical abuse in both dating and marriage relationships. Having been in an abusive relationship for many years, I know first hand the feelings, the questions and the doubts we go through as we try to make decisions about our lives. Often victims of abuse have deep faith based concerns regarding staying in these kinds of relationships which I am able to address as well.

Experience in the area

My background started as a victim of an emotionally abusive relationship as well as having family members who were victims of violence and physical abuse. I have gone on to become a professional counselor and I work with abused women.

Organizations

American Mental Health Counselors Association, American Association of Christian Counselors, International Association of Prayer Counselors

Publications

The Good News Northwest and the North Idaho Business Journal

Education/Credentials

Licensed Professional Counselor, Board Certified Professional Christian Counselor, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Certified Natural Health Professional

What do you like about this subject?

Having come from a background of domestic violence and working with individuals who become involved in these kinds of relationships, I believe I have a good perspective of what the abuse cycle looks like and what it takes to move out of it.

Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:

Abusers have a profile that is predictable and clear. Most individuals who are in the midst of abuse have a hard time seeing the progression of the abuse cycle and where it is going, but through the help of outside professionals, they can learn to see it and heal from it.

Something controversial or provocative about this subject

Depending on what a person's spiritual background is, ending a relationship can be a source of pain as well as spiritual concern.

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Recent Answers from Kriss Mitchell, M.Ed, LPC, CRC, CNHP

2009-10-07 Domestic Violence:

Dear Oqueenia, I certainly respect what you have to say as I understand that you are the one on the front lines. As I have worked with abused women, it has become important for me to define what love

2009-10-07 Domestic Violence:

Dear Oqueenia, I am truly sorry to hear of your situation. It is always difficult to separate from a long term relationship, but I believe that you have made the correct decision. I would strongly encourage

2009-10-02 i dont wont to be scared any more:

Hi Alison, I certainly understand your concerns. When you spend that kind of time in an abusive relationship, it changes you and you get conditioned to respond in certain ways to certain things. The

2009-09-28 Domestic Violence:

Dear Sheila, I certainly understand your concern, but the police are correct. Unless there is some law in your community that is different from most laws around the country, there is nothing they can

2009-09-12 Should I press charges against my boyfriend?:

Dear Ellie, My question to you is why in the world are you staying in this relationship? Why would you want to stay with someone who treats you so horribly? It is violent and the kind of harm he is doing

 

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