When you are navigating an abusive relationship, a separation, divorce, or post-separation abuse, you need validation, community, and knowledge.
BTR is your resource for support.
Miss C joins Anne Blythe on the free BTR podcast to share her story of how Betrayal Trauma Recovery supported her by helping her identify and understand the abuse she was experiencing. Read the full transcript below and listen to the free BTR podcast for more.
BTR Is Your Resource To Learn About & Understand Abuse
[BTR] acknowledged the pain and acknowledged the shame and acknowledge of the betrayal; it acknowledged the true trauma of it.
Miss C, member of the Betrayal Trauma Recovery community
Betrayal Trauma Recovery is one of the few organizations that identifies pornography use, infidelity, sexual coercion, and manipulation as abuse.
Women are validated and able to begin creating safe lives when they learn the truth.
BTR is your resource to learn the truth: betrayal is abuse. Plain and simple.
BTR is Your Resource For Identifying Whether Or Not Your Abuser Is Changing
Many women come to BTR asking the question, "Is my husband really in recovery?"
Offering resources on grooming, gaslighting, what recovery really looks like, and personal coaching sessions, BTR is your resource to help you determine what you need in order to live the safe, peaceful life that you deserve.
Check out:
* The curated BTR booklist
* One-on-one coaching sessions
BTR Is Your Resource For Support Through Every Stage Of Your Journey
You may have just discovered pornography on your partner's phone or computer. You may be in the thick of a lengthy custody battle. Or you may be years into your own recovery from emotional and psychological abuse.
Wherever you are in your healing journey, BTR is your resource for support.
The Betrayal Trauma Recovery Group meets daily in every single time zone. Find the support that you need today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFU3_g38Yjg
Full Transcript:
Anne: Welcome to Betrayal Trauma Recovery, this is Anne.
I have Miss C back on today's episode to continue her story. If you have not heard of the beginning of her story, go listen to that first before you join here.
Before we get to her, Betrayal Trauma Recovery Group has multiple sessions a day in every single time zone. You can join on your phone you can join on a computer. What you will get are women who care, who want to see you. We recommend that women join no more than one session per day.
BTR Holds Abusers Accountable