Betrayal Trauma Recovery - BTR.ORG

btr.org - btr.org has daily, online Group and Individual Sessions for victims of emotional & psychological abuse and sexual coercion. For women experiencing pain, chaos, and isolation due to their husband’s lying, gaslighting, manipulation, porn use, cheating, infidelity, emotional abuse, and narcissistic abuse. Labeling a victim as "codependent" is a form of victim blaming. Pornography addiction / sex addiction are a domestic abuse issue. Narcissistic abuse is not a communication issue. We help women who are married, separated, or divorced heal through establishing emotional safety. If you suspect your husband is a narcissist, a pornography addict, or emotionally abusive, this podcast is for you. Every woman on our team has experienced betrayal trauma first hand. To learn more about Betrayal Trauma Recovery, visit BTR.ORG

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My Partner Is The Addict, Why Do I Need Support?



Betrayal Trauma is a Symptom of Abuse



If you are feeling frustrated that you are experiencing symptoms of betrayal trauma as an innocent victim to the addict's chaos in your life: you are not alone.



Emotional abuse and sexual addiction are painful realities to deal with and betrayal trauma is the devastating result that women experience when trust is betrayed through the abuse that accompanies betrayal.



The symptoms of betrayal trauma can be severe but with safety, self-care, and support, you can begin the journey to healing.



Speak with a professional today.



Emotional Abuse Is Serious And You Deserve Support



Pornography use is not a stand-alone issue. Gaslighting, crazy-making, blame-shifting, and other forms of psychological and emotional abuse are insidious ways to control the reality of another person: tactics that addicts and abusers often use to protect their harmful decisions and keep themselves from being accountable.



No one is immune to the pain that comes from being emotionally abused.



You deserve support.



4 Ways To Find Support From Emotional Abuse



* Join the Betrayal Trauma Recovery Support Group* Meet with a BTR Coach* Call a safe person and talk it out* Listen to the free BTR Podcast



No Matter What He Chooses, You Can Choose Safety



Women in betrayal trauma deserve safety. Safety is found through setting and maintaining appropriate boundaries. Though the symptoms of betrayal trauma can make even the smallest of tasks seem insurmountable, you can set boundaries to keep yourself and your children safe.



Your safety does not depend on the choices of your partner: he may choose to continue usin...


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