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Karina / diamond_april Natasha / truly.natasha Evgeniya Smolenskaya, clinical psychologist https://esmolenskaya.online/ Center for behavioral therapy "It's easier to cope" - https://handlingbetter.ru Team https://instagram.com/rndmcrew?igshid... The Meta company, which owns the social networks Facebook and Instagram, is recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation. Cooperation proposals [email protected] Support the channel https://www.donationalerts.com/r/spra... Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:41 What is domestic violence 03:44 Self-defensive violence 05:29 The most severe type of domestic violence 08:20 Women who kill their abusers 10:45 How do you know if you are a victim of domestic violence? 14:37 What does an abuser feel? 17:06 How do you know if a person is an abuser? 24:05 What does psychological abuse look like? 29:01 Is it even correct to say "victim"? 30:06 Why do victims get into abusive relationships again? 34:18 Can people without mental disorders be abusers? 34:38 Child abuse 39:46 How do people become abusers? 41:49 Were abusers themselves victims as children? 45:02 Why do people stay in abusive relationships for years? 50:11 "I would leave, but he is a wonderful father" 52:06 One of the parents in the family abuses the child. Why doesn't the other parent leave? 59:41 Which psychologists can work with domestic violence? What should you pay attention to when looking for a specialist? 1:02:19 How abusive families close themselves off from others 1:03:13 Red flags at the beginning of a relationship 1:05:22 What should children in abusive families do? 1:09:56 A child sees their parents fighting. How does this affect them? 1:11:50 Can an abuser change? 1:12:51 Does it make sense to talk to an abuser if you have already broken off the relationship? 1:16:34 Why are victims of violence often not believed? 1:18:44 How can you help a friend if she is being abused? 1:20:00 Should you forgive an abuser? 1:22:01 I left my abuser, but he continues to beat my loved one. What should I do? 1:23:11 How to cope with the consequences of domestic violence 1:25:31 Results