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Lisa shares her journey of discovering BTR.ORG and highlights the challenges women face in finding resources, prompting a conversation on spreading awareness and support for BTR through podcast ratings and donations.
Caroline's story highlights the transformative power of education, self-care, and external support in navigating the challenging decision to divorce.
When women choose to stay in a marriage after emotional abuse and betrayal, support, self-care, and boundaries are essential for her safety.
Victims of abuse and betrayal seek safety in many ways: focusing on her own boundaries is the best way to find safety and healing.
Anne talks with Brittany Brittany Larson about how to get back into the workforce.
Abuse and betrayal trauma can leave you feeling powerless, but you are not. Learn three things you can do today to begin finding safety.
Welcome to Betrayal Trauma Recovery, this is Anne. I am honored to have a client on the podcast today. Her name is Florence. Florence is 75-years-old, and she has experienced a lot of trauma throughout her life, multiple, multiple times.
Florence: Thank you, Anne, it’s nice to be here. Thank you for having this organization, it’s something I wish I’d had 45 years ago...
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Victims of emotional abuse and betrayal trauma are often isolated from connection. When women forge connections with "safe people" they can begin healing.