Leaving an abusive relationship quickly and quietly doesn’t mean “out of the blue” or “on the fly.” To the contrary… Read on to learn how the successfully leave an abusive relationship.

If you’ve read my writing you know I’m a proponent of leaving an abusive relationship quickly and quietly, when you decide to do so.

Now that doesn’t mean you jump in the car and go “out of the blue.” No not at all. Because if you do, chances are you’ll be back home before you know it.

A parent’s worst nightmare is the anguish over knowing your child is in pain and/or in danger. How can parents help their adult children abused by intimate domestic partners? Read on to learn what to do and what not to do?

Often it is the person closest to the abused individual that becomes vocal about the existence of an abusive relationship. This may be mother, father, sister, brother or best friend. What becomes most difficult for these bystanders is helping their loved one acknowledge the abuse as they see it.

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