Safety + Coping Strategies for Leaving Abusive Relationships
Update: 2019-07-17
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Description
In today’s episode, I interview Holistic Psychotherapist, Isaac Smith, MAT, LCSW, NTP to discuss why leaving an abusive relationship safely is important, the cycle of domestic abuse, creating a safety plan, resources available to all, and how others can best support those in an abusive relationship.
Episode Resources:
FREE interactive safety plan to help you prepare: loveisrespect.org
National Domestic Violence hotline 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)
Legal help for women by state: womenslaw.org
List of shelters by city/state: domesticshelters.org
Find a therapist by city/state: psychologytoday.com or goodtherapy.org
Isaac Smith on Instagram: @WholeWellnessTherapy
Find out more @: https://www.wholewellnesstherapy.com/
Something Was Wrong is written, produced and edited by Tiffany Reese. On Instagram @LookieBoo
Episode Resources:
FREE interactive safety plan to help you prepare: loveisrespect.org
National Domestic Violence hotline 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)
Legal help for women by state: womenslaw.org
List of shelters by city/state: domesticshelters.org
Find a therapist by city/state: psychologytoday.com or goodtherapy.org
Isaac Smith on Instagram: @WholeWellnessTherapy
Find out more @: https://www.wholewellnesstherapy.com/
Something Was Wrong is written, produced and edited by Tiffany Reese. On Instagram @LookieBoo
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There is so much about this that isn't realistic when you have children with an abuser. Some of it can even make your kids more vulnerable. I'd love to see that addressed more. It's a Catch 22. You stay and get abused, or leave your children without protection, at least part time.