26 min

Tips For Leaving a Violent Relationship A Date With Darkness Podcast

    • Relationships

When we are in a relationship where we are being abused, we often feel alone, powerless, embarrassed, and we may feel as though no one will understand. Thus we try to cover up what's going on, which thrusts us even further into a dysfunctional and violent relationship. Dr. Jones discusses the steps that we can take to bring awareness to the situation, protect ourselves, and leave an abusive relationship.
Resources for this episode:
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Be sure to stay connected with Dr. Jones and A Date With Darkness Podcast. Visit the website: A Date With Darkness
Let's keep in touch via social media!
Facebook: @adatewithdarkness
Instagram: @adatewithdarkness
Twitter: @adatewdarkness
To connect with likeminded individuals seeking support from hurtful and abusive relationships in a safe space, please join the private FB group: A Date With Darkness Private Support Community Group

When we are in a relationship where we are being abused, we often feel alone, powerless, embarrassed, and we may feel as though no one will understand. Thus we try to cover up what's going on, which thrusts us even further into a dysfunctional and violent relationship. Dr. Jones discusses the steps that we can take to bring awareness to the situation, protect ourselves, and leave an abusive relationship.
Resources for this episode:
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Be sure to stay connected with Dr. Jones and A Date With Darkness Podcast. Visit the website: A Date With Darkness
Let's keep in touch via social media!
Facebook: @adatewithdarkness
Instagram: @adatewithdarkness
Twitter: @adatewdarkness
To connect with likeminded individuals seeking support from hurtful and abusive relationships in a safe space, please join the private FB group: A Date With Darkness Private Support Community Group

26 min