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Daily Archives: April 6, 2021

The Power of Validation: Responding to Victims of Abuse

BlogBy The M3ND ProjectApril 6, 2021Leave a comment

Why is validation so important to an abuse victim’s healing process? To answer this question, it’s important to understand more about what a victim experiences internally in response to the covert abuse. Within the abusive relationship, a victim’s emotions have been regularly dismissed, denigrated and invalidated by their abuser. Through frequent, systematic use of various…

Disclaimer: The author of this website, The M3ND Project and its founder, Annette Oltmans, takes responsibility for the presentation of the content of this website. We are not clinicians, but are researchers and desire to help you. We are not trying to vilify any gender, or any person, regardless of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, nationality etc. Our mission is to identify and clarify the single behaviors or patterns of behaviors that occur when covert abuse is present. The material on this website and the services our nonprofit offers are offered to in an effort to serve all victims of abuse. © 2021 The MEND Project. All Rights Reserved.

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