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It takes an average of seven attempts for a victim to leave their abuser, so it's important to bring up the topic every once in a while, but not to push too hard.
08:26 - 09:37 (01:10)
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It takes an average of seven attempts for a victim to leave their abuser, so it's important to bring up the topic every once in a while, but not to push too hard. Stay present in the victim's life, remain their friend, and be available for them when they are ready to talk.
ChapterRecognizing Red Flags in Someone's Behavior
EpisodeEXPERT ON: Domestic Violence
PodcastCrime Junkie
The options for helping a friend in an abusive relationship are limited, but one can be a friend and try to offer help.
09:37 - 12:11 (02:34)
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The options for helping a friend in an abusive relationship are limited, but one can be a friend and try to offer help. One could contact the police in case of emergency, or try to bring attention to the disparities in the friend or loved one's actions.
ChapterRecognizing Red Flags in Someone's Behavior
EpisodeEXPERT ON: Domestic Violence
PodcastCrime Junkie
The speaker discusses the power of multiple voices when it comes to recognizing and accepting the signs and concerns of mental illness, citing a personal story of delayed self-identification due to lack of validation from others.
12:11 - 14:50 (02:38)
Summary
The speaker discusses the power of multiple voices when it comes to recognizing and accepting the signs and concerns of mental illness, citing a personal story of delayed self-identification due to lack of validation from others.