There are distinct differences between an unhealthy exchange and verbal or emotional abuse. Married couples need to understand and recognize the differences. What are some indications of abuse?
Emotional Abuse
Dr. Ron Welch, the author of The Controlling Husband: What Every Woman Needs to Know, shares his story of making his wife and marriage a priority.
By reading this article series, we hope you will learn to listen to your friends’, neighbors’, relatives’–or maybe even your own–waspish, hurtful words.
Angry I’m not talking about one’s ability to experience the feeling of anger; all of us should be able to identify that God-given emotion in our lives. I’m talking primarily about frozen anger — resentment. When we hold on to anger and don’t address it, bad things often happen. There may be issues about unforgiveness in …
Keys for offering the healing experience of meeting your adopted child’s needs, if they’ve been abused.
Read one woman’s story of emotional abuse and its effect on her life. Learn how the love of God brought hope and healing.
Elder abuse happens regularly. Nursing homes are not the main perpetrators. Family members are too often the culprints.
Emotional abuse within marriage is never God’s will. It is possible to break the cycle of abuse within your marriage and to experience God’s restoration.
Is emotional abuse slowly eroding you or someone you know? Learn about its destructive nature and how to find hope and healing.
Is your church a safe place for victims of emotional abuse? Learn how to offer, hope, help, and healing to abuse victims and their abusers