Ep 16 | Domestic Violence Awareness- What DV Really Looks Like
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In this episode, Morgan Charleigh shares her personal experience as a survivor of domestic violence, emphasizing the importance of awareness during Domestic Violence Month. She discusses the often-overlooked psychological aspects of domestic violence, the legal challenges victims face, and the significance of sharing one's story as a means of healing. Morgan encourages listeners to recognize the signs of domestic violence and to understand their rights as victims, ultimately advocating for a more open dialogue about this critical issue.
Takeaways
- October is both Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Domestic Violence Month.
- Domestic violence is often misunderstood and goes beyond physical abuse.
- Victims of domestic violence may face re-traumatization through legal processes.
- Isolation and manipulation are key components of domestic violence.
- The psychological impact of domestic violence can be profound and long-lasting.
- Victims have rights that are often overlooked in legal settings.
- Safety planning is crucial for those in potentially dangerous relationships.
- Sharing your story can be a powerful tool for healing.
- Abuse thrives in silence; speaking out can help break the cycle.
- It's important to recognize that love cannot fix abusive relationships.
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