Domestic Violence Industry
1 in 4 women admit to violence in relationships
Therapist and men’s advocate Tom Golden has a conversation with a researcher who drew the conclusion that 1 in 5 men admitted to domestic violence.
Polished Man
Dear Adam, Please forgive the length of this letter. I ask you for your patience and attention. Please read it through to its conclusion. I have been an admirer of yours for a long time. As a passionate Collingwood supporter, I loved watching you play in the beautiful black and white. You wore your heart …
Where do all the female bullies go?
Girls report being viciously bullied by other girls. What happens when those mean girls grow up? Do they suddenly become loving, compassionate adults, or do they simply take their rage out at home?
And the children of Crazy?
“Go, Dad, please go.” It wasn’t that she didn’t love him; she loved him very much. It was that, by standing there taking all the punches, he was putting her in danger.
In His Own Words: How I wound up in the domestic violence industry grinder
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. As she did last year, Dr, Tara Palmatier of shrink4men.com will be sharing a daily post with readers aimed at increasing awareness of the untold part of the domestic violence issue: Abused men. Each personal story reveals one person’s tragedy, and the series reveals the tragedy of how poorly this society reactions to abused men.
An Imagined Rebuttal to Amber Heard’s 2018 Washington Post Column
AUTOR’S UPDATE: This article was originally published at the beginning of the Depp/Heard defamation trial. The guess I made below in the original article about how the trial would end was correct. The jury gave Johnny Depp an overwhelming victory that essentially agreed that Amber Heard was the only one proven to have committed actual …
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A Letter to Washington Post Regarding “Abuse Surging During The Pandemic”
The following is a letter to Washington Post columnist Miriam Berger regarding recent columns about “Abuse Surging During the Pandemic” *** Dear Ms. Berger, I respectfully ask that you take the time to read this letter in its entirety and to thoughtfully consider what I say here. As a lifelong reader of the Washington Post, …
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