As we heard from our guest Kellie Holly last week, verbal and emotional abuse is insidious and destructive. Once you recognize you’re in an abusive relationship, what do you do about it? Shelly and Dr. Michael Marshall say putting a stop to verbal and emotional abuse is up to you.
Shelly and Dr. Marshall are co-authors of the book Respect-Me Rules and our guests on this week’s edition of the HealthyPlace Mental Health Radio Show. They joined us for a frank discussion on verbal and emotional abuse, and what you can do about your abusive relationship.
Listen to “How to Stop Verbal and Emotional Abuse”
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Dear friends,
actually when i was in 7th class unfortunately i encroached by O.C D,write now i am 28th but steel i am not completely OK, some times i get heavy frustration, and i always feel very dully life is going on, and hardly get enthusiasm about any things, i don’t get enjoyment to do nay things , i take uvox medicine two times every day, when ever i don’t take this my condition becomes more worst, please tell me what should i do ?