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Pathforwardinpeace

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  • Home
  • Navigation Strategy
  • When is Divorce Biblical
  • Blog and Verses Gallery
  • Resources
    • Coping Resources
    • Financial resources
    • Phone Controls
    • Resources for Friends
    • Helping Children
    • Safety Plan
    • Sexual abuse
    • Why it’s hard to leave
    • Resource for Abusive men
    • Surviving divorce
  • Abuse: what is it?
  • Building your Faith

Resources on why it’s hard to leave destructive marriages

Trapped

Why it’s hard to leave a narcissist

Voices from a domestic violence shelter

Voices from a domestic violence shelter

Another good article from a person who has been through and broke free from a toxic relationship with a narcissist. As a Christian, Jen Grice shares the  psychology of leaving a spouse, and offers sound Biblical truth in the face of reality. 


8 Reasons Why it’s Hard to Separate from a Narcissist

Voices from a domestic violence shelter

Voices from a domestic violence shelter

Voices from a domestic violence shelter

It is not easy to leave an abusive relationship. Here are a few reasons. 


Harmony home representative talks about the barriers she sees women face when leaving an abusive relationship

Cognitive dissonance and abuse

Voices from a domestic violence shelter

Cognitive dissonance and abuse

The mind trap in toxic relationships often binds people in abusive cycles. Recognizing these cognitive patterns can help someone pivot from victim to survivor. 


Psychology today article on narcissism, abuse and cognitive dissonance

Feeling stuck

Feeling stuck in an emotionally abusive relationship

Lies that keep people in abuse: Christian perspectives

Lies that keep people in abuse: Christian perspectives

Often, Christian women (and men) in destructive marriages are advised repeatedly forgive and continue to wait for change. God can change anyone. But when is enough enough?  Learn more in the flying free podcast: How Far Should I Go to Give My Emotionally Abusive Husband a Chance to Change?

Flying free podcast: How Far Should I Go to Give My Emotionally Abusive Husband a Chance to Change?

Lies that keep people in abuse: Christian perspectives

Lies that keep people in abuse: Christian perspectives

Lies that keep people in abuse: Christian perspectives

In the podcast with Laurel Slade-Waggoner, she talks with Dr. David Clarke who wrote a book on this topic. They summarize the “20 Lies That Keep You With Your Abuser” in this podcast. 

Podcast: 20 Lies That Keep You With Your Abuser with Dr. David Clarke

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Lies that keep people in abuse: Christian perspectives

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(Coming)

How to exit

How to exit an emotionally abusive relationship: simple steps from Dr. Hawkins and team 

How to exit an emotionally abusive relationship


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