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domestic violence Recovery
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It's My Life Now: Starting Over After an Abusive Relationship by Meg Kennedy Dugan & Roger R. Hock
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Dance of Anger: A Woman's Guide to Changing the Patterns of Intimate Relationships by Harriet Lerner
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Change Your Brain, Change Your Life by Daniel G. Amen
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Your Life After Trauma: Powerful Practices to Reclaim Your Identity by Michele Rosenthal
Psychopath Free (Expanded Edition): Recovering from Emotionally Abusive Relationships With Narcissists, Sociopaths, and Other Toxic People by Jackson MacKenzie
The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are
by Brene Brown
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Liars, Cheats, and Creeps: Leaving the Sociopath Behind: 52 Sessions to Freedom in a Women's Support Group by Patricia Peters Martin Ph.D.
Surviving a Cyberstalker: How to Prevent and Survive Cyberabuse and Stalking by Alexis Moore
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The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.
Crazy Love by Leslie Morgan Steiner
A Safe Place for Women: How to Survive Domestic Abuse and Create a Successful Future by Kelly White
How to Be Nice to Yourself: The Everyday Guide to Self Compassion: Effective Strategies to Increase Self-Love and Acceptance by Silberstein-Tirch PsyD, Laura
The Safety Trap: A Security Expert's Secrets for Staying Safe in a Dangerous World by Spencer Coursen
The Self-Esteem Regime: An Action Plan for Becoming the Confident Person You Were Meant to Be by Clarissa Burt
Insight is 20/20: How To Trust Yourself To Protect Yourself From Narcissistic Abuse & Toxic Relationships by Pumphrey MA LPC, Chelli
Hope Rising: How the Science of HOPE Can Change Your Life by Gwinn J.D., Casey
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No More Abuse: How To Leave Your Abuser, Reconnect with Yourself & Create a New Life by DeCarlo, T Ann
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podcasts​
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Narcissist Apocalypse is a storytelling podcast that gives a voice to survivors of abuse. Through the power of story, our community helps educate, heal, and make you feel less alone.
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Most of survivor Misty Chaviers’ podcast episodes are under 30 minutes, perfect for finding inspiration as you commute to work or school. Check out this episode where Misty talks with Theresa's Fund/DomesticShelters.org CEO, Ashley Rumschlag.
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Shatterproof: Thriving After Domestic Abuse
A survivor-created podcast about changing yourself after abuse “from the inside-out.” Creator Mickie Zada interviews survivors about how they reinvented themselves after escaping an abusive partner.
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May be tough for some survivors to listen to, but this captivating series features inspiring survivors of all types of trauma telling their first-hand stories of perseverance.
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Self-care is so vitally important during and after escaping abuse. Learn how to foster resilience in yourself with this podcast from two life coaches and mentors.
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The Domestic Violence Discussion
This podcast is a discussion about domestic violence, from the perspective of a survivor. Episodes cover everything from what domestic violence is, what it looks like, and how it affects not only survivors but the community they live in.
Understanding Today’s Narcissist
Christine Hammond, MS, LMHC, a licensed psychotherapist, speaker and author is dedicated to separating fact from fiction when it comes to dealing with a narcissist in your life.
Something Was Wrong is an Iris Award-Winning immersive storytelling docuseries podcast about the discovery, trauma, and recovery from emotionally (and otherwise) abusive relationships.
There is a lot to talk about when survivor/warriors break their silence and connect, and that’s what Finding Our Voices: The Podcast is all about: Conversations to get us all out of the dark and into the light.
Lisa A Romano Breakdown to Breakthroughs
A podcast committed to healing from codependency, narcissistic abuse, with a heavy emphasis on raising consciousness for the benefit of healing mind, body, and soul.
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Are you ready to thrive as you are coming out of a toxic or abusive relationship? Join Sybil Cummin, a licensed professional counselor who has specialized in working with victims and survivors of domestic violence and narcissistic abuse for over a decade and runs a membership community for women on their healing journey. On this podcast, you will finally feel understood and your experience will be validated as you learn what you can do to feel better, heal and thrive.
In this podcast we talk about technology-enabled coercive control (TECC). Hosts Natalie Dolci and Kayleigh Mcniel interview experts to explore how technology can be misused to cause abuse, harm, and gender-based violence, along with the ways platforms, survivor's communities, and our legal systems respond. This is a podcast of the Sexual Violence Law Center, which works to support survivors of sexual harassment and assault who are experiencing tech abuse.
Somebody Must Say These Things
By speaking with survivors and the women who make it their mission to end the issue for good, this podcast casts a stark, unapologetic light on our society’s continued insufficient acknowledgement of Violence Against Women. They follow the stories of survivors and examine the critical, unappreciated role of transition houses. They also speak with the boots-on-the-ground workers who fight everyday to help women and children in need. Together, their insights offer a new, clear perspective on the current status of abuse and violence in the province of Nova Scotia and what we need to do to ensure a brighter tomorrow.
The goal of this podcast is to hold meaningful and empowering conversations on subjects pertaining to relationship violence, assault, and abuse. As trained Prevention Educators, our day to day work is focusing on providing education on recognizing signs of unhealthy and abusive behaviors, and how to identify/provide resources for support in dealing with these issues. They also want these conversations to be a chance to provide self-empowerment by sharing out important concepts on how to take care of ourselves, especially so we can take care of others. This podcast is a place to extend these important conversations outside of our own communities, to educate, deconstruct, and come together in solidarity on these issues.
Civic is the flagship audio program of the San Francisco Public Press, a nonprofit news institution, covering the city and how it works. The radio program airs every weekday on KSFP -LP 102.5 FM in San Francisco. Their series on coercive control takes a deeper look into ways that the system is failing survivors. The second episode in the series "When judges dismiss claims of domestic abuse, children can pay the ultimate price" features snippets from the DomesticSheltesr.org webinar with Dr. Lisa Aronson Fontes.
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Post Separation abuse​
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Co-Parenting Hell: Raising Healthy Kids with a Toxic Narcissist Ex By Janet Bloom
Divorcing Your Narcissist: You Can't Make this Shit Up By Tracey Malone
Healing From Hidden Abuse: A Journey through the Stages of Recovery from Psychological Abuse
By Shannon Thomas
The Narc Decoder By Tina Swithin
It's Not High Conflict, It's Post Separation Abuse
By Kaytlin Gillis
The Parallel Parenting Solution: Eliminate Conflict with Your Ex, Create the Life You Want
By Carl Knickerbocker
Will I Ever be Free of You? How to Navigate a High-Conflict Divorce from a Narcissist and Heal Your Family​ By Karyl McBride, Ph.D .​​
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