When Love Hurts: Intimate Partner Violence
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概要
In this powerful and deeply important episode of Finding Your Voice, I’m joined by Elizabeth Eastlund, MSW, with extensive experience working with survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV).
Together, we break down what intimate partner violence really is—beyond the stereotypes and misconceptions—and why it so often goes unseen. Elizabeth shares her on-the-ground experience from the field, offering clarity around common warning signs, patterns of control, and the emotional complexities that make these relationships so difficult to leave.
We also spend time talking about something many people struggle with: how to support someone you love who may be in an abusive relationship. What helps?
This episode is honest, educational, and grounded in care. Whether you’re a clinician, a loved one, or someone seeking understanding, this conversation aims to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and remind listeners that support and safety begin with listening.
If you’ve ever wondered how to recognize IPV—or how to be a safe presence for someone navigating it—this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.