The Industrialized Porn Complex

It’s been a minute since we addressed the elephant in the room, PORNOGRAPHY. This behavior has a deep hold on our society and on the way that men view and treat women. This is a long, overdue post. Some of the content in this post should by now be common knowledge. We will raise a … Read more

Narratives and Lame Excuses – Part I

In this week’s blog, we’ll unpack some of the lame excuses and narratives we often hear as justification for abusive thinking. One point we want to clarify is this: in recent years, people helpers have flooded social media. With them come all of the various iterations of terms that explain abuse; most common, of course, … Read more

When Abusers Argue

How to understand some of the tactics and conditions of these conversations When interacting with an abusive husband, trying to have a peaceful conversation stretches us beyond measure. We learn how to speak differently with them, while also attempting to protect our values and honor our own dignity. It takes tenacity and some painful learning … Read more

The Socially Constructed Meaning of Experience and the Authors of Meaning

Asking the question, ‘Why are we giving our agency to these systems?’ Part I In last week’s blog, we briefly discussed the topic of socially constructed meaning. In this post, we’ll broaden that topic further, in the hopes that we can bring a better understanding to the role of clinical care, particularly for those who … Read more