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Closing the Door on Abuse

By Michael Salas on October 19, 2012   /   domestic violence   /   Leave a comment

Many people overestimate their clarity on their boundaries. The truth is that most people do not think much about them at all. Despite this, the majority of people move through their lives without any problems. For some, however, this lack of clarity can be detrimental. This is never as obvious

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Behind Closed Doors: Uncovering Abuse in the Gay and Lesbian Community

By Michael Salas on May 15, 2012   /   domestic violence   /   Leave a comment

An underestimated problem in the gay and lesbian community is that of domestic violence. A typical assumption of domestic violence is that it is a man hitting a woman. Because of these typical gender assumptions, this problem often goes unnoticed for the gay and lesbian community. It is, however, a

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Understanding Anger

By Michael Salas on March 9, 2012   /   anger management, domestic violence, Toxic Relationships   /   Leave a comment

If you are someone who deals with anger problems, this feeling can seem to come out of nowhere. For a small percentage of this people, it does. This specific group of individuals deals with impulsivity to such a large extent that their anger purely comes from a release of built-up

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