Most of us want to be in a loving and secure relationship, yet sadly for many of us this doesn't happen. Instead there is the potential to become involved in, or immersed into a difficult, violent and abusive relationship.
Tina Royles is a domestic violence expert and a relationship specialist. Using insights from over 20 years of expertise working in this field she provides useful information through using positive self talk, affirmations, and changing mindset, to enable you move forward, recover and heal from the impact of relationship difficulties and domestic violence in the form of an 'aide memoir
Healthy relationships and marriages, are often at the fundamental core of an individual, and family framework. For some a sense of belonging, shared life, mutual interest/s, an emotional and physical connection, is key in enhancing overall health and wellbeing. Yet for others such liaisons are fraught with challenges, communication difficulties, infidelity, arguments, coercion, violence and abuse. Of which, without any appropriate and focused intervention where safe to do so, separation and/or divorce is potentially the only option. Separation, and in particular; divorce is recognised as, and for most can be, one of the most stressful, painful, and traumatic times of their lives. The damage, distress, and destruction caused has short, medium, and long term effects if not handled and negotiated in the best way possible. The intention here is to reflect on divorce, in an attempt to gain some clarity, an enhanced awareness, and a level of empathy to make the difference.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF SOMEONE YOU KNOW TELLS YOU THEY ARE EXPERIENCING RELATIONSHIP DIFFICULTIES OR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE? Here Tina Royles provides the 7 KEY TIPS, which are basic and yet, they are the ones that are often forgotten about when faced with such a disclosure. By taking on board these tips you will be in a more informed position to provide support, information, help and guidance.
Healthy relationships and marriages, are often at the fundamental core of an individual, and family framework. For some a sense of belonging, shared life, mutual interest/s, an emotional and physical connection, is key in enhancing overall health and wellbeing. Yet for others such liaisons are fraught with challenges, communication difficulties, infidelity, arguments, coercion, violence and abuse. Of which, without any appropriate and focused intervention where safe to do so, separation and/or divorce is potentially the only option. Separation, and in particular; divorce is recognised as, and for most can be, one of the most stressful, painful, and traumatic times of their lives. The damage, distress, and destruction caused has short, medium, and long term effects if not handled and negotiated in the best way possible. The intention here is to reflect on divorce, in an attempt to gain some clarity, an enhanced awareness, and a level of empathy to make the difference.
Most of us want to be in a loving and secure relationship, yet sadly for many of us this doesn't happen. Instead there is the potential to become involved in, or immersed into a difficult, violent and abusive relationship.
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