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Post by HH Lindsey on Dec 4, 2013 21:09:50 GMT
How can we tell if they are not changing abusive behaviour, even when they appear to have made changes, have maybe attended a course, or made some other show of commitment to change? The following have been collected from the experiences of our message board members, as examples of how to tell they are not changing abusive behaviour, mabe just changing tactics! ... www.hiddenhurt.co.uk/not_changing_abusive_behaviour.htmlThis article was taken from Rhiannon3
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Post by theresa on Dec 31, 2013 0:44:31 GMT
Thanks Lindsey. This article is so accurate and 2 1/2 years later, reading it makes my blood boil. He didn't want to change. He wanted me to change the way I saw what he did.
Theresa
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Post by looking4answers on Apr 12, 2014 20:47:22 GMT
Amazingly accurate. I wish that I had the confidence to leave earlier because I thought I was the one at fault but I can see now that she made me and conditioned me to feel that way. I didn't use to be the way that I am now and I see it so clearly now.
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