Perpetuating Victimization
I spent seven years in an abusive marriage. I remember the day it escalated to the point where I realized I could not stay. I had gotten an angry threatening text from him while at work and I knew I...
View ArticleWreckage on the Road to Reconciliation
You’re wounded and angry. Someone close to you, who should love you, hurt you instead. This person might be a parent, a sibling, a child, a friend, a partner, or a spouse. Whoever it is; where you...
View ArticleYou Don’t Have to Be a Victim Anymore
Victim. That’s how I saw myself for three decades, only I didn’t realize it. I was a victim of depression and all the negative thoughts, falsehoods, and forces it entails. It grabbed a hold of me,...
View ArticleMAGA Nation Is Like a Psychology Textbook in Human Form
Virtually everything the American far-right says about others reveals itself. They’re like a walking, talking cult of psychological projection. Consider who’s really engaged in election fraud Those...
View ArticleVictimhood Can Be Just as Addictive as Nicotine
by Jason Samatas Yesterday I had a conversation with my father. Over the course of my life, I’ve had a very challenging relationship with him, which was further complicated due to my working for his...
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